Abstract: Objective To compare the effects of laparoscopic hepatectomy (LH) and open hepatectomy (OH)
on C-reactive protein and blood coagulation function in patients with primary liver cancer (PLC). Methods
Total of 109 patients with PLC admitted to our hospital from September 2015 to January 2010 were randomly
selected and divided into LH group (54 cases) and OH group (55 cases). The serum levels of CRP and
blood coagulation functions between the two groups of patients were compared. Results ①The operation
time, number of blood transfusion and intraoperative first pringle time of the two groups had no statistically
significant difference (t = 1.029, P = 0.338; χ 2 = 0.10, P = 0.728; t = 1.382, P = 0.178), the incision length
of patients in LH group was significantly less than that of OH group (t = 15.592, P = 0.008); ②After the
operation, the time of taking liquid food, drainage tube indwelling time and hospital stay in LH group were
significantly smaller than those of OH group (t = 10.293, 12.338, 6.594; P = 0.001, 0.008, 0.018), and the
incidence of postoperative complications of the two groups had no statistical difference (χ 2 = 0.897, P = 0.562);
③The postoperative serum CRP, APTT and TT in both groups were significantly lower than those before the
surgery (P < 0.05), the differences of the above indexes between the two groups were statistically significant
(t = 3.459, 4.002, 3.081; P = 0.040, 0.037, 0.045), and the PT level of the two groups had no statistical
difference (t = 0.189, P = 0.302); ④The one-year survival rate of LH group was higher than that of the OH
group (90.9% vs 75.9%, χ 2 = 4.763, P = 0.022). Conclusion Compared with OH, LH can effectively improve
the level of serum CRP and blood coagulation function of patients with PLC.
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