An Analysis of Diagnosis and Management of Ruptured Hepatoma: Single Center Experience Over 10 Years
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Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTi
DECLARATIONiii
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION2
Background of the Study2
Aims and Objectives5
Analysis of data5
Results6
Clinical Examination Findings7
Analysis of Blood Investigation Results8
Analysis of Alpha FetoProtein(AFP)9
History of alcoholism and Hepatitis Status10
Classification Of Child's Score - A, B, C10
Embolization (TAE)11
Types of Surgery11
Recurrence and Mortality12
ANALYSIS OF SURVIVAL CURVES15
Discussion16
Conclusion17
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW19
JOURNALS19
Multi-DisciplinaryManagement19
By Nejmeddine, Bassem21
Treatment of ruptured hepatoma23
Other Occurrences of Ruptured Hepatoma26
Prognosis of Ruptured Hepatoma28
REFERENCES31
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
This chapter of the research tends to develop an understanding and identify the reasons for conducting a research onto the identified topic. However, in the context of this paper this chapter would develop the primary understanding regarding the intensity and the nomenclature of the threat caused by HCC. HCC has been a significant health problem especially in the developing countries and the incidence is rising in developed countries. About ¾ of HCC are attributed to chronic HBV and HCV infections. According to the data from Globocan 2008, HCC has been identified as 5th most common cancer in men and seventh in the women. The survey also reported estimated 748,300 cases of liver cancer surfaced in the year of 2008; in which 85% of these cases were from developing countries (Nejmeddine, et al2010). It was noted liver cancer rates are highest in west and Central Africa and in East and Southeast Asia.
HCC is 2nd leading cause of carcinoma death in men and sixth leading cause among women. About 695,500 patients lost the battle gaisnt liver cancer in the year 2008.In Malaysia, HCC was noted among the 10th most common cancer among males in Peninsular Malaysia by National Cancer Registry report in 2004. Spontaneous rupture of HCC is a dramatic presentation of the disease. The presentation in ruptured HCC may vary from asymptomatic to hypovolemic shock which makes the diagnosis difficult. The condition carries high mortality rate. Its incidence is as high as 15% in Asia (Hung, et al 2008).
Background of the Study
Ruptured HCC is a life threatening condition. The manifestation also can be considered as one the uncommon complication of HCC. Its incidence is as high as 15% in Asia and the mortality rate has been reported in the range of 32% to 100%. There are few options of treatment available for the patients presenting with ruptured HCC: emergency hepatic resection, packing, ligation of hepatic artery and ...