Surgical outcome of open Liver resection for HCC: A Multi-Center Prospective study, an Experience from Low Income Country

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2024-12-13

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Yitagesu Aberra

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Addis Ababa University

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The most common primary malignant liver tumor is hepatocellular carcinoma.it commonly occurs in cirrhotic liver caused by viral infection. There are different management options depending on the tumor burden, performance status of the patient and status of background liver. Liver resection is one of them, with a cure intent intervention, which is the only option we have in Ethiopia. The morbidity and mortality associated with liver resection is decreasing with advent in surgical techniques and improved post-operative care in developed nations.in Ethiopia hepatic resection has been done for decade but its outcome never been studied before. This research will be the first to assess hepatic resection outcome for HCC and serve as a mirror to see the outcome of our surgical practice and compare our stance in the realm of hepatic resection and HCC care

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Hepatic resection, Hepatocellular carcinoma, surgical outcome, Post-Hepatectomy liver failure, liver

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