Impact of Postoperative Bile Leakage on Long‐term Outcome in Patients Following Liver Resection for Hepatocellular Carcinoma

JOURNAL OF HEPATO-BILIARY-PANCREATIC SCIENCES(2020)

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Background/Purpose The incidence of bile leakage after liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains a cause for concern. There are limited reports on the impacts of postoperative bile leakage on long-term clinical outcomes. This study aims to evaluate the effects of postoperative bile leakage on recurrence-free survival (RFS) and overall survival (OS). Methods A total of 1,178 patients who underwent curative liver resection for HCC between 1986 and 2012 were included in the present study. Postoperative bile leakage was defined using the International Study Group of Liver Surgery definition, and the primary end points of the study were OS and RFS at 5 years. Results Forty-three (3.7%) patients had bile leakage following liver resection. The median follow-up was 5 years. A follow-up analysis revealed that patients with bile leakage had poor 5-year rates of OS (41.0% vs 56.4%, P = .013) and RFS (14.6% vs 28.7%, P < .001). Additionally, bile leakage was an independent factor for both OS [hazard ratio (HR) 1.559, P = .022] and RFS (HR 1.517, P = .024). Furthermore, bile leakage was the only factor affecting prognosis among postoperative complications. Conclusions Postoperative bile leakage worsens long-term clinical outcomes following liver resection in HCC patients.
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bile leakage,hepatocellular carcinoma,liver resection,long-term outcome,postoperative complication
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