Table 2: Summarizes the morbidity rate in the main series on liver resection for patients with HCC.
Authors |
Country |
Year |
Patients |
Morbidity rate |
Risk factors |
Shimada, et al. [12] |
Japan |
1998 |
388 |
21.9% |
- Blood lose - Operative time |
Lee, et al. [9] |
China |
2011 |
305 |
37% |
- Thrombopénia - Blood lose ˃ 800 cc |
Kusano, et al. [20] |
Japan |
2009 |
291 |
42.6% |
- CHILD B - Blood lose ˃ 1200 cc |
Kabir, et al. [21] |
Singapore |
2020 |
888 |
26.7% |
- Blood lose - Comorbidity - Hepatitis B virus |
Chok, et al. [22] |
China |
2017 |
1710 |
27% |
- Blood lose - Blood transfusion - Intraoperative incident |
Okamura, et al. [23] |
Japan |
2011 |
376 |
47.1 |
- Blood lose - Blood transfusion - Operative time - Pringle |
Harimoto, et al. [24] |
Japan |
2015 |
966 |
17% |
- Operative time - Hypoalbuminemia |
Tomimaru, et al. [25] |
Japan |
2018 |
158 |
17.7% |
- Operative time - Hypoalbuminemia |
Amisaki, et al. [26] |
Japan |
2018 |
145 |
26% |
- Operative time |
Margonis, et al. [27] |
USA Japan |
2017 |
774 |
47.7% |
- Blood lose - Multiple tumors - BMI ≥ 30 Kg/m2 |
Our study |
Tunisia |
2020 |
41 |
41% |
- Operative time - Hypoalbuminemia |