Observational Study
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World J Hepatol. Nov 27, 2020; 12(11): 1089-1097
Published online Nov 27, 2020. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v12.i11.1089
Table 1 Characteristics of patients undergoing resection for perihilar cholangiocarcinoma
CharacteristicsPatients with PHC (n = 171)
Age, mean ± SD64 (10)
Male, n (%)104 (61)
ASA, n (%)
130 (18)
2112 (65)
327 (16)
Missing2 (1)
Drainage, n (%)
None26 (15)
Endoscopic biliary drainage81 (48)
Percunatenous biliary drainage14 (8)
Both50 (29)
Bismuth-Corlette type, n (%)
I4 (2)
II12 (7)
IIIa85 (50)
IIIb42 (25)
IV24 (14)
Missing4 (2)
Portal vein embolization, n (%)20 (12)
Radiotherapy, n (%)111 (65)
Resection type, n (%)
Left hemihepatectomy61 (36)
Extended left hemihepatectomy6 (4)
Right hemihepatectomy40 (23)
Extended right hemihepatectomy47 (27)
Minor liver resection4 (2)
External bile duct resection only13 (8)
+ Pancreatoduodenectomy4 (2)
+ Portal vein reconstruction43 (26)
90-d mortality, n (%)22 (13)
90-d morbidity, n (%)126 (74)
Severe morbidity (Clavien-Dindo ≥ 3), n (%)96 (56)
Recurrence, n (%)61 (36)
Local recurrence37 (22)
Liver metastases10 (6)
Lung metastases2 (1)
Peritoneal metastases7 (4)
Other5 (3)
Table 2 Overview of studies reporting on incidence of seeding metastases in patients with perihilar cholangiocarcinoma
IncidencePatients
Sakata et al[8], 20053/67 (4.4%), cumulative 6%Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences; Percutaneous biliary drainage, 1998-2002
Kang et al[9], 20136/232 (2.6%) + 8 abdominal wall/wound implant metastases (3.4%)Seoul National University Hospital; Percutaneous biliary drainage, 1991-2011
Kim et al[10], 20152/52 (3.8%)Samsung Medical Center Seoul; Percutaneous biliary drainage, 2000-2012
Kawakami et al[5], 20113/48 (6.3%)Hokkaido University Hospital; Percutaneous biliary drainage, 1999-2009
Hirano et al[16], 20143/67 (4.5%)Hokkaido University hospital; Percutaneous biliary drainage, 2000-2008
Takahashi et al[7], 201019/339 (5.6%)Nagoya University hospital, 1977-2007
Komaya et al[6], 20176/168 (3.6%)Nagoya University Hospital Percutaneous biliary drainage, 2003-2012
Ten Hoopen et al[1], 19998/41 (20%)AMC Amsterdam; Biliary drainage, 1983-1990
Wiggers et al[11], 20132/106 (1.9%)AMC Amsterdam; Percutaenous + endoscopic biliary drainage, 1991-2012