• Department of Minimal Invasive Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi 530021, P.R.China;
XU Jing, Email: jxuapr@yahoo.com.cn
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Objective  To evaluate the efficiency and safety of laparoscopic hepatectomy (LH) and conventional open hepatectomy (OH) in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
Methods  We searched The Cochrane Library, MEDLINE (1966~2008.3), EMBASE (1966~2008.3), CBM (1979~2008.3), we also handsearched some Chinese journals. Using a defined search strategy, randomized controlled trails and controlled clinical trials of comparing OH with LH for hepatocellular carcinoma were identified. Data were extracted and evaluated by two reviewers independently. The quality of the included trails was evaluated by Deeks JJ’s evaluation criterion. Meta–analysis was done using the Cochrane collaboration’s Revman 4.2.10.
Results  Seven controlled clinical trials (309 patients) were included, The meta–analysis showed that: (1) Four studies (n=198) reported mortality, the mortality rate of the LH group was not significantly different from that of the OH group [OR=1.14, 95%Cl (0.15, 8.65), P=0.90]; (2) Two studies (n=91) reported blood transfusion. There were no significant differences between the two treatment groups in terms of the blood transfusion [OR=0.20, 95%Cl (0.03, 1.19), P=0.08]; (3) Four studies (n=165) reported operation time. There were significant differences in operating time between the two groups [SMD=1.05, 95%CI (0.72, 1.38), P lt;0.000 01]; (4) Four studies (n=165) reported intraoperative blood loss. There were significant differences in intraoperative blood loss between the two groups [SMD= – 1.56, 95%Cl (– 2.39, – 0.73), P=0.000 2]; (5) Five studies (n=210) reported the duration of hospital stay. There were significant differences in duration of hospital stay between the two groups [WMD= – 3.89, 95%CI (– 5.54, – 2.23), P lt;0.000 01]; (6) Two studies (n=248) reported complications. There were significant differences in complications between the two groups [OR=0.31, 95%Cl (0.13, 0.72), P=0.006]; (7) Two studies (n=97) reported ALT. There were significant differences in ALT between the two groups [SMD= – 1.54, 95%Cl (– 207, – 1.01), P lt;0.000 01].
Conclusion  LH is associated with less postoperative complications, operative blood loss, duration of hospital stay and lower ALT, but longer operation time. However, the trails available for this systematic review are limited, so a prospective randomized controlled trial is warranted to fully investigate these and other outcome measures.

Citation: PANG Shijiang,XU Jing,DONG Zhiyong. Laparoscopic Hepatectomy Compared with Conventional Open Hepatectomy for Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Systematic Review. Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, 2010, 10(1): 40-46. doi: 10.7507/1672-2531.20100105 Copy

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