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Current Trends in Surgical Management of Hepatocellular Carcinoma

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CANCERS
卷 15, 期 22, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cancers15225378

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hepatocellular carcinoma; surgical management; liver transplant; liver resection; ablation

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Surgical management, including hepatic resection, liver transplantation, and ablation, offers the greatest potential for a curative approach. This review discusses recent advancements in HCC surgery, including criteria expansion, minimally invasive surgery, improved visualization techniques, and novel approaches for optimizing future liver remnant and managing hemorrhage. The review also explores the debate surrounding liver transplantation criteria and presents alternative proposals. Additionally, emerging ablation techniques are compared to the standard radiofrequency ablation. Overall, this comprehensive review provides valuable insights into the current trends and future prospects in HCC surgical management.
Simple Summary Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the third main cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, posing a significant global health problem. Surgical management offers the best chance of cure, making it crucial to accurately identify eligible patients and ensure optimal treatment. This paper discusses the ongoing debate regarding criteria expansion and highlights novel techniques for downstaging the tumor and optimizing the future liver remnant, aiming to enable patients to become eligible for surgical therapy. Moreover, the exploration of minimally invasive surgery, improved visualization techniques, and improved hemorrhage prevention techniques showcase promising advancements in HCC surgery that may reduce operative time, surgical stress, and morbidity. This review provides valuable updates for researchers and healthcare professionals, and the findings may shape future research directions, leading to improved outcomes and potentially expanding the pool of eligible patients for curative surgical interventions.Abstract Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Surgical management, including hepatic resection, liver transplantation, and ablation, offers the greatest potential for a curative approach. This review aims to discuss recent advancements in HCC surgery and identify unresolved issues in the field. Treatment selection relies on the BCLC staging system, with surgical therapies primarily recommended for early-stage disease. Recent studies have shown that patients previously considered unresectable, such as those with portal vein tumor thrombus and uncomplicated portal hypertension, may benefit from hepatic resection. Minimally invasive surgery and improved visualization techniques are also explored, alongside new techniques for optimizing future liver remnant, ex vivo resection, and advancements in hemorrhage control. Liver transplantation criteria, particularly the long-standing Milan criteria, are critically examined. Alternative criteria proposed and tested in specific regions are presented. In the context of organ shortage, bridging therapy plays a critical role in preventing tumor progression and maintaining patients eligible for transplantation. Lastly, we explore emerging ablation modalities, comparing them with the current standard, radiofrequency ablation. In conclusion, this comprehensive review provides insights into recent trends and future prospects in the surgical management of HCC, highlighting areas that require further investigation.

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