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- Rakel Hekla Sigurdardottir, Helgi Birgisson, Jón Gunnlaugur Jonasson, and Kristin Huld Haraldsdottir.
- Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland.
- Laeknabladid. 2022 Sep 1; 108 (9): 395-402.
IntroductionCancers in the liver, bile duct system, gallbladder as well as metastases of the liver, have poor prognosis. Their treatment is comparable, with surgery being the most widespread, available curative treatment. Surgical treatment is anatomical or non-anatomical resection of the liver where the tumor and the adjacent liver tissue are removed.Materials/MethodsA list of patients diagnosed with cancer in the liver, bile duct system, gallbladder or metastases of the liver, during the time period 2013-2017, was obtained from the Icelandic Cancer Registry. Additional information was retrieved from medical records and entered into the electronic quality registration forms of Landspítalinn. A comparison was made between Sweden and Iceland.ResultsIn total 108 patients were diagnosed with primary cancer of the liver, of which 24 (22%) underwent liver surgery. Of 264 diagnosed with liver metastases 38 (14%) underwent surgical treatment. A total of 63% of all reported cases were discussed at a multidisciplinary team meeting in Iceland but 93% in Sweden (p<0.0001). A sum of 29 patients (43%) developed complications within 30 days of surgery. Number of partial liver resections per 100.000 inhabitants were 2-8 in Iceland versus 4-13 in Sweden. The difference was even more apparent in patients with liver metastases.ConclusionLiver surgeries performed in Iceland seem to be comparable to Sweden in terms of complications and post operative mortality. In Iceland, considerably fewer operations are performed per capita, especially on liver metastases which could be explained by the fact that fewer patients are discussed at multidisciplinary team meetings.
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