Abstract
BACKGROUNDS/AIMS: This study aims to evaluate the comparative effectiveness of two surgical approaches on the treatment outcomes of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for malignant liver tumors. METHODS: Fifty-seven patients with malignant liver tumors, hepatocellular carcinoma, cholangiocarcinoma and liver metastases, who were candidates for RFA, underwent laparoscopic or open surgical treatments. RESULTS: The patients' characteristics were comparable in the two groups that received open (n=33, 57.9%) and laparoscopic (n=24, 42.1%) surgical treatments. There were no statistically significant differences between the two groups in terms of recurrence rate (p=0.337) and overall survival (p=0.423). However, patients in the laparoscopic RFA group had significantly shorter hospital stay (14.1 vs. 5.9 days, p<0.05) and experienced fewer complications (Grade I: 62.5% vs. 26.3%, p=0.102). CONCLUSIONS: Laparoscopic RFA can be performed for malignant liver tumors with lower morbidity rates, less invasiveness and lower expense compared to open surgical approach.
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Yun, D., Kim, S., Song, I., & Chun, K. (2014). Comparative analysis of Laparoscopic versus open surgical radiofrequency ablation for malignant liver tumors. Korean Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery, 18(4), 122. https://doi.org/10.14701/kjhbps.2014.18.4.122
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