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  • Synchronous resection of hepatopancreatic lesions in treatment of hepatic oligometastatic pancreatic cancer

    ObjectiveTo explore the curative effect of synchronous resection of hepatopancreas lesions in the treatment of hepatic oligometastatic pancreatic cancer. MethodsThe patients with hepatic oligometastatic pancreatic cancer who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria in the Neijiang Second People’s Hospital from January 2016 to December 2020 were retrospectively collected. The enrolled patients were divided into resection group and non-resection group according to the treatment method. The patients in the resection group were treated with synchronous resection of hepatopancreas lesions, the patients in the non-resection group were treated with conservative treatment including palliative bypass surgery, biliary drainage, systemic chemotherapy, and so on. The patients were followed up to December 2021. The overall survival of the patients in the two groups were compared, and the factors affecting the overall survival were analyzed. ResultsA total of 54 patients who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were collected in this study, including 31 cases in the resection group and 23 cases in the non-resection group. There were no statistical differences between the two groups in the baseline data such as age, gender, preoperative liver function indexes, and so on (P>0.05). The pancreaticojejunostomy leakage occurred in 7 cases (22.6%) of the resection group. The median follow-up time of the resection group and the non-resection group were 14 and 11 months. The median overall survival time of patients in the resection group and non-resection group were 18.0 months [95%CI (13.8, 22.1)] and 12.0 months [95%CI (8.2, 15.8)] respectively. The survival of the resection group was better than that of the non-resection group by log-rank test (χ2=4.074, P=0.045). Cox multivariate regression analysis result showed that the preoperative low albumin level (≤35.0 g/L), no perioperative chemotherapy, and no synchronous resection of hepatopancreas lesions shortened the overall survival time of patients with hepatic oligometastatic pancreatic cancer (P<0.05). For the patients who underwent the synchronous resection of hepatopancreas lesions, R0 resection and perioperative chemotherapy could prolong the overall survival time (P<0.05). ConclusionsFrom the results of this study, synchronous resection of hepatopancreas lesions can benefit survival for patients with hepatic oligometastatic pancreatic cancer. The prognosis of patients without R0 resection and perioperative chemotherapy is even worse.

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  • Expression and Significance of the Multidrug Resistance-Associated Protein Gene in Primary Hepatocellular Carcinomas

    Objective To study the expression and significance of multidrug resistance-associated protein (MRP) gene in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Methods Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assay was used to detect the expression of MRP mRNA in 25 fresh specimens of the primary HCC and its surrounding liver tissues. Immunohistochemistry LSAB technique was adopted to test MRP in 60 HCC specimens. The drug sensitivity was also tested by flow cytometry.Results The positive expression rates of MRP mRNA and MRP protein in primary HCC were 44.00%(11/25) and 45.00%(27/60) respectively. All the intensity of expression was low, but significant higer than its surrouding liver tissues (P<0.05). The intensity and expression rate of MRP protein in 5 recurrent HCC had a tendency to increase. There was a correlation between the expression of MRP mRNA and MRP protein in 25 patients using RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry assay (Plt;0.05). Detected by flow cytometry, the average sensitivity of drugs in vitro of 60 HCC sp-cimens were 5-FU (15.80±7.63)%,DDP(18.45±9.59)%,ADM(17.95±7.99)%,MMC(16.60±8.69)% and CTX(17.40±10.14)%. Only 5FU and ADM were significantly affected by the expression of MRP protein (Plt;0.05).Conclusion The expression of MRP in primary HCC may be one of the important mechanisms of the intrinsic and acquired drug resistance in HCC. To study the expression of MRP could give a predictive value in HCC chemotherapy.

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  • Treatment of Orthotopic Liver Transplantation for Late Alveolar Hydatid Disease: A 5 Cases Report

    Alveolar hydatid disease,Orthotopic liver transplantation,Therapy

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