Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Sciences

Prognostic significance of creatine kinase in resected pancreatic cancer
Kohara Y, Yasuda S, Nagai M, Nakamura K, Matsuo Y, Terai T, Doi S, Sakata T and Sho M
Creatine kinase (CK) levels decrease with cancer progression and muscle wasting, but its association with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) remains unclear. The aim of this study was to investigate CK as a prognostic biomarker and surrogate marker for muscle mass in patients with PDAC.
An artificial intelligence-based recognition model of colorectal liver metastases in intraoperative ultrasonography with improved accuracy through algorithm integration
Takayama M, Ito K, Karako K, Mihara Y, Sasaki S, Ichida A, Takamoto T, Akamatsu N, Kawaguchi Y and Hasegawa K
Contrast-enhanced intraoperative ultrasonography (CE-IOUS) is crucial for detecting colorectal liver metastases (CLM) during surgery. Although artificial intelligence shows potential in diagnostic systems, its application in CE-IOUS is limited.
Reply to comment on "Evaluation of prognostic efficacy of liver immune status index in predicting postoperative outcomes in hepatocellular carcinoma patients: A multi-institutional retrospective study"
Imaoka Y, Ohira M and Ohdan H
Minimally invasive approach of hepatectomy and thrombectomy for hepatocellular carcinoma with right atrial tumor thrombus without sternotomy using percutaneous cardiopulmonary bypass
Maki R, Iwagami Y, Kobayashi S, Sasaki K, Yamada D, Tomimaru Y, Noda T, Takahashi H, Doki Y and Eguchi H
Same day discharge after hepatectomy: Can it be done safely?
Kashif Z, Imtiaz S, Ahmed S, Emamaullee J and Sheikh MR
With the advent of minimally invasive techniques and enhanced recovery pathways, outpatient surgery is becoming increasingly common, but has not yet been extensively described in liver surgery. The aim of the present study was to analyze the incidence, characteristics, and outcomes of patients undergoing outpatient hepatectomy in the US.
Letter to the editor for "Evaluation of prognostic efficacy of liver immune status index in predicting postoperative outcomes in hepatocellular carcinoma patients: A multi-institutional retrospective study"
Bushi G, Shabil M and Verma A
Comprehensive data of 5085 patients newly diagnosed with colorectal liver metastasis between 2013 and 2017: Fourth report of a nationwide survey in Japan
Sakamoto K, Beppu T, Honda G, Kotake K, Yamamoto M, Takahashi K, Endo I, Hasegawa K, Itabashi M, Hashiguchi Y, Kotera Y, Kobayashi S, Yamaguchi T, Kawai K, Natsume S, Tabuchi K, Kobayashi H, Yamaguchi K, Tani K, Morita S, Ajioka Y, Miyazaki M and Sugihara K
The Joint Committee for Nationwide Survey on colorectal liver metastasis (CRLM) was established to improve treatment outcomes in patients with CRLM. The aim of this study was to evaluate the transition in the characteristics and treatment strategies of patients with CRLM and to analyze the prognostic factors. The data of 5085 patients newly diagnosed between 2013 and 2017 were compared with those of 3820 patients from 2005 and 2007. In patients who underwent hepatectomy (n = 2759 and 2163), the number of CRLMs was significantly higher and in the 2013-2017 data than in the 2005-2007 data (median 2 vs. 1; p = .005). Overall survival (OS) rates after diagnosis of CRLM after hepatectomy were better in the 2013-2017 data than that in the 2005-2007 data (5-year OS, 62.4% vs. 56.7%, p < .001). Recurrence-free survival (RFS) after hepatectomy was comparable between the groups (5-year RFS, 30.5% vs. 30.7%; p = .068). Multivariate analyses identified age at diagnosis of CRLM ≥70 years, lymph node metastasis of primary lesion, preoperative carbohydrate antigen (CA) 19-9 value >100 U/mL, number of CRLM 2-4, and R2 resection as independent predictors of OS. Synchronous CRLM, concomitant extrahepatic metastasis, lymphatic invasion, lymph node metastasis of primary lesion, preoperative CA19-9 value >100 U/mL, number of CRLM 5-, and nonlaparoscopic approach were selected as that of RFS. Despite having a higher prevalence of advanced stage CRLM in the 2013-2017 patient population compared to the 2005-2007 cohort, prognostic outcomes demonstrably improved in the later period.
Navigating antibiotic therapy in acute cholangitis: Best practices and new insights
Masuda S, Imamura Y, Jinushi R, Kimura K, Ryozawa S and Koizumi K
Globally, antibiotic resistance is linked to increased morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs, which necessitates further research on optimal antibiotic usage. Acute cholangitis (AC), a common cause of community-acquired bacteremia, often requires antimicrobial therapy. Therefore, studying the appropriate use of antibiotics for AC is considered crucial for suppressing the emergence of resistant bacteria and reducing adverse antibiotic-associated events. The Tokyo Guidelines 2018 (TG18) recommend 4-7 days of antibiotics post-biliary drainage. However, this lacks strong evidence and is based primarily on various evidence and expert opinions. Recent retrospective studies advocate for a shorter 1-3-day antibiotic course for AC, thereby prompting a need to reassess the treatment duration to balance therapeutic efficacy and minimize resistance and adverse effects. Choosing the appropriate duration and antibiotics based on susceptibility to pathogens causing cholangitis is important. Awareness of local resistance patterns and understanding patients' risks of resistant pathogens are prerequisite for effective treatment. We must explore the applicability of these guidelines in specific scenarios such as severe AC, positive blood cultures, fever, or hilar biliary obstructions due to malignancy. This comprehensive review considers both the duration and type of antibiotics and aims to enhance treatment outcomes while reducing the risk of resistant bacterial infections.
Intratumoral administration of poly-ICLC enhances the antitumor effects of anti-PD-1
Liu SY, Hsu CL, Yang SF, Lee HS, Sheu JC and Weng MT
Immune checkpoint inhibitors are effective to treat hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) yet only successful in a small part of patients. This study aimed to investigate whether poly-ICLC, an immune stimulant, can enhance the antitumor effects of anti-PD-1 on mouse HCC.
Current trends in types of pancreatoduodenectomy: Focus on the advancement of robot-assisted pancreatoduodenectomy with 630 consecutive cases
Lee M, Chae YS, Park S, Yun WG, Jung HS, Han Y, Kwon W, Park JS and Jang JY
Pancreatoduodenectomy (PD) is a complex abdominal surgery, and the adoption of robotic PD has been on the rise because of its numerous benefits. This study aimed to investigate the current PD trends, focusing on advancements in robotic surgery.
Frailty as a predictor of adverse outcomes in patients with hepatectomy - the importance of design studies to improve frailty: A systematic review and meta-analysis of 128 868 patients
Zhang F, Yan Y, Li B and Ge C
Frailty has been associated with increased mortality among patients with surgery. However, evidence about the frailty prevalence and outcomes in frail populations with hepatectomy is inconsistent and has not been clarified. The purpose of this study was to quantitatively synthesize the prevalence of frailty and the role of frailty on mortality in patients with hepatectomy.
Short- and long-term outcomes of liver resection with hepatic vein reconstruction for liver tumors: A nationwide multicenter survey
Sadamori H, Hasegawa K, Oba A, Kato Y, Soejima Y, Monden K, Umeda Y, Abe Y, Ko S, Saiura A, Ohtsuka M, Kubo S, Shirabe K, Nagano H, Fujiwara T, Nakamura M and Endo I
This study clarifies the short- and long-term outcomes of liver resection with hepatic vein (HV) reconstruction for liver tumors and identifies the risk factors for poor outcome.
Endoscopic assessment of minor papilla morphology: Predictors of successful cannulation and procedural pancreatitis risk in minor papilla endotherapy
Kuraishi Y, Nakamura A, Kondo S, Yanagisawa T, Horiuchi I, Minamisawa M, Sasaki N, Iwaya Y, Nagaya T and Umemura T
We evaluated for predictors of successful cannulation and post-endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) pancreatitis (PEP) in minor papilla endotherapy (MPE), emphasizing endoscopic minor papilla morphology.
Characteristics and outcomes of minimally invasive surgery for congenital biliary dilatation in children aged <6 years: Comparison between children and adults
Nakagawa Y, Uchida H, Shirota C, Tainaka T, Makita S, Satomi M, Yasui A, Kano Y, Kato D and Maeda T
We evaluated the minimally invasive surgery for congenital biliary dilatation (CBD) in adults and children and analyzed the surgical outcomes, especially in children aged <6 years.
Evaluation of prognostic efficacy of liver immune status index in predicting postoperative outcomes in hepatocellular carcinoma patients: A multi-institutional retrospective study
Imaoka Y, Ohira M, Kobayashi T, Honmyo N, Hamaoka M, Onoe T, Takei D, Oishi K, Abe T, Nakayama T, Akabane M, Sasaki K, Ohdan H and
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) ranks third in cancer-related deaths globally. Despite treatment advances, high post-hepatectomy recurrence rates (RR), especially with liver fibrosis and hepatitis C virus infection, remain challenging. Key prognostic factors include vascular invasion and perioperative blood loss, impacting extrahepatic recurrence. Natural killer (NK) cells are crucial in countering circulating tumor cells through TRAIL-mediated pathways. The aim of this study was to validate the liver immune status index (LISI) as a predictive tool for liver NK cell antitumor efficiency, particularly in HCC patients with vascular invasion.
Optimal treatment strategy for patients with pancreatic cancer having positive peritoneal cytology: A nationwide multicenter retrospective cohort study supervised by the Japanese Society of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery
Ariake K, Mizuma M, Unno M, Satoi S, Yamamoto N, Hayashi M, Kawai M, Akita H, Toyoda E, Fujii T, Sasaki M, Hakamada K, Watanabe J, Hatano E, Hidaka M, Hirano S, Kurahara H, Matsumoto I, Honda G, Ogura T, Nakamura M and Endo I
The aim of this study was to determine the optimal treatment for patients with pancreatic cancer (PaCa) having positive peritoneal cytology (PPC).
5-Fluorouracil metabolic pathway genes predict recurrence risk following adjuvant S-1 therapy: Results of an ancillary analysis from a phase III trial of resected biliary tract cancer (JCOG1202A1)
Mitsunaga S, Ikeda M, Nomura S, Morizane C, Todaka A, Yamamoto N, Kamata K, Yanagibashi H, Mizuno N, Kawamoto Y, Gotoh K, Shirakawa H, Okano N, Nomura T, Tanaka K, Takahashi A, Yagi S, Ohta K, Takayama Y, Miwa H, Nagano H, Kojima Y, Hisano T, Tahara M, Sakuma Y, Arai H, Nakamura I, Katayama H, Konishi M, Ueno M and
S-1, an oral fluoropyrimidine derivative, is standard adjuvant therapy for resected biliary tract cancer (BTC), based on the results of the JCOG1202, a phase III trial evaluating the survival benefit with adjuvant S-1 following curative resection for BTC compared to surgery alone. This multicenter ancillary study of the JCOG1202 aimed to evaluate the prognostic impact of the 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) metabolic pathway genes including thymidine phosphorylase (TP) and dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD).
The correlation between tumoral CD8 expression and clinical course in patients with unresectable pancreatic cancer using tissue samples acquired by endoscopic ultrasound-guided tissue acquisition
Tanisaka Y, Ryozawa S, Mizuide M, Fujita A, Jinushi R, Watanabe R, Sato R and Yasuda M
The aim of this study was to evaluate the correlation between tumoral CD8 expression and the clinical course in patients with unresectable pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) using tissue samples acquired by endoscopic ultrasound-guided tissue acquisition (EUS-TA).
Assessment of the biliary branching pattern of the caudate lobe in perihilar cholangiocarcinoma using ENBD-CT cholangiography
Akita M, Yanagimoto H, Tsugawa D, Sofue K, Gon H, Komatsu S, Toyama H, Kido M, Ajiki T and Fukumoto T
Preoperative recognition of the anatomy of caudate biliary branches is important for the safe and complete resection of perihilar cholangiocarcinoma (PHC). In the present study, we identified these branches using an endoscopic nasobiliary drainage tube (ENBD).
Serum trypsin as an early predictor of post-endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography pancreatitis
Tamura T, Ashida R, Emori T, Itonoga M, Yamashita Y, Hatamaru K, Kawaji Y, Koutani H, Maekita T and Kitano M
Serum amylase (AMY) levels measured 2-6 h after ERCP are a predictor of post-ERCP pancreatitis (PEP). Trypsin is one of the pancreatic enzymes elevated in the development of PEP. The study assessed whether serum trypsin (TRY) can predict early-stage PEP.
Anatomical biliary reconstruction as an ultimum refugium for selective cases-History and current state of knowledge
Sevcik J, Massaro MS, Palek R, Moulisova V and Liska V
Reconstruction of extrahepatic bile ducts is a staple procedure of HPB surgery. The current standard for most cases is a nonanatomical bilioenteric reconstruction, a satisfactory option for the majority of patients. However, it cannot be used for a small number of selective cases (short bowel syndrome, severe abdominal adhesions), where an anatomical reconstruction with or without an interponate can be used. This review summarizes current knowledge about tissue and material usage for experimental and clinical anatomical bile duct reconstruction in the last 100 years. A Pubmed database was searched for published articles about anatomical extrahepatic bile duct reconstruction in experimental and clinical settings ranging from 1920 to 2022. To date, the truly optimal interponate material has not yet been found. However, evidence reveals important properties of such material, most importantly its biodegradability and neovascularization in the recipient's body. The role of internal bile duct stenting for anatomical reconstruction seems important for the outcome. Anatomical reconstruction of extrahepatic bile ducts is an uncommon but usable technique in unique cases when a nonanatomical reconstruction cannot be done. The optimal properties of interponate material for anatomical bile duct reconstruction have been more clarified, although further research is required.