Table 3 Post-operational characteristics of patients in resection group.

From: Revisiting Partial Hepatectomy of Large Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Older Patients

No

Resection

Blood loss (ml)

Complications grading

Relapse (months)

ECOG score

Death reasons (months)

1

Sg6,7+

100

IIIb (hernia)

7

1

Relapse (47)

2

Sg2,3,4

800

no

6

0

Relapse (14)

3

Sg5,6,7

400

I (wound)

14

1

Relapse (31)

4

Sg5,6,7,8

1200

I (wound)

6

0

Relapse (27)

5

Sg6,7+

550

I (wound)

25

0

Alive (29)

6

Sg5,6,7,8

300

I (wound)

26

1

Cardiac (38)

7

Sg5,6,7,8

2600

II (Bleeding#)

no

0

unknown (34)

8

Sg5,6,7

750

IIIb* (reopen)

13

0

Cardiac (34)

9

Sg 5,6,7++

965

I (wound)

29

0

Relapse (41)

10

Sg4,5,8

800

I (wound)

12

0

Alive (19)

11

Sg5,6,7,8

3100

PV thrombosis

5

1

Relapse (11)

12

Sg5,6,7

400

I (wound)

13

1

Relapse (21)

13

Sg2,3,4,5

400

II

9

2

Relapse (19)

14

Sg5,6,7

300

II

10

2

Relapse (19)

15

Sg4,5,6,7

700

I (wound)

13

1

Relapse (17)

16

Sg5,6,7

1400

no

17

1

Relapse (29)

  1. +Represented enucleation of other small tumors; * represented relaparotomy for massive blood loss. Wound denoted wound heal delay due to liquefaction; bleeding# for blood loss after closure of abdominal wall and wound liquefaction.