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Optimal Indications for Additional Resection of the Invasive Cancer-Positive Proximal Bile Duct Margin in Cases of Advanced Perihilar Cholangiocarcinoma.
[cholangiocarcinoma]
The
survival
benefits
of
additional
resection
of
the
positive
proximal
ductal
margin
in
cases
of
perihilar
cholangiocarcinoma
remain
to
be
elucidated
.
The
purpose
of
this
retrospective
study
was
to
clarify
the
optimal
indications
for
additional
resection
of
the
invasive
cancer
-
positive
proximal
ductal
margin
(
PM
)
METHODS
:
All
patients
who
underwent
hepatectomy
for
perihilar
cholangiocarcinoma
between
2000
and
2011
were
analyzed
.
Surgical
variables
,
the
status
of
the
PM
,
prognostic
factors
,
and
survival
were
evaluated
.
A
total
of
224
patients
were
enrolled
.
Additional
resection
was
performed
in
52
of
75
positive
PMs
of
invasive
cancer
,
resulting
in
43
negative
PMs
.
The
survival
of
patients
with
a
negative
PM
treated
with
additional
resection
(
n
Â
=
Â
43
)
was
significantly
worse
than
that
of
the
patients
with
a
negative
PM
treated
without
additional
resection
(
n
Â
=
Â
149
;
P
Â
=
Â
0
.
031
)
and
did
not
significantly
differ
from
that
of
the
patients
with
a
positive
PM
(
n
Â
=
Â
32
;
P
Â
=
Â
0
.
215
)
.
A
multivariate
analysis
demonstrated
that
the
carbohydrate
antigen
19
-
9
(
CA
1
9
-
9
)
level
(
<
64
or
≥
64
)
,
combined
vascular
resection
,
pN
,
pM
,
the
histological
grade
,
perineural
invasion
,
liver
invasion
,
and
R
status
were
independent
prognostic
factors
.
Only
in
the
subgroups
of
CA
1
9
-
9
Â
<
Â
64
and
pM
0
,
the
survival
of
the
patients
with
a
negative
PM
treated
with
additional
resection
was
significantly
better
than
that
of
the
patients
with
a
positive
PM
(
P
Â
=
Â
0
.
019
and
P
Â
=
Â
0
.
021
,
respectively
)
.
Additional
resection
of
the
invasive
cancer
-
positive
PMs
may
be
warranted
only
in
limited
patients
with
a
lower
level
of
CA
1
9
-
9
and
no
distant
metastatic
disease
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"positive proximal ductal margin in cases"
symptom
cholangiocarcinoma
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