Radiofrequency Ablation Versus Liver Resection for Elderly Patients With Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) Within the Milan Criteria
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Hepatocellular Carcinoma focused on measuring Hepatocellular Carcinoma, RFA, HR
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- age 65 - 85 years;
- HCC within the Milan criteria (single HCC ≤ 5 cm or up to 3 nodules each ≤3 cm);
- resectable disease, which is defined as the possibility of completely removing all tumors and retaining a sufficient liver remnant to maintain liver function, as assessed by our surgery team;
- Eastern Co-operative Oncology Group performance (ECOG) status 0 ;
Exclusion Criteria:
- severe coagulation disorders (prothrombin activity < 40% or a platelet count of < 40,000 / mm3;
- the presence of vascular invasion or extrahepatic spread on imaging;
- Child-Pugh class C liver cirrhosis or evidence of hepatic decompensation including ascites, esophageal or gastric variceal bleeding, or hepatic encephalopathy;
- previous treatment.
Sites / Locations
- Cancer Center, Sun Yat-set UniversityRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
RFA group
HR group
For RFA, we used a commercially available system with a 375-KHz computer-assisted radiofrequency generator (Elektrotom HiTT 106, Berchtold, Medizinelektronik, Germany) and an open-perfused electrode (Berchtold, Tuttlingen, Germany) of 15 cm (or 20 cm), 14 Ga, and a 15 mm (or 20 mm) active electrode tip with microbores.
SR was carried out under general anesthesia using a right subcostal incision with a midline extension. Intra-operative ultrasonography was performed routinely to evaluate the tumor burden, liver remnant, and the possibility of a negative resection margin. Anatomic resection, in the form of segmentectomy and/or subsegmentectomy as described by Makuuchi et al. (16) was the preferred surgical method of liver resection. Pringle's maneuver was routinely used with a clamp and unclamp time of 10 min and 5 min, respectively; this technique was used repeatedly throughout the entire procedure.