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    Hepatocellular carcinoma in Sri Lanka: Where do we stand?
    (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 2013) Siriwardana, R.C.; Liyanage, C.A.H.L.; Jayatunge, D.S.P.; Dassanayaka, A.; Gunetileke, M.G.; Niriella, M.A.; Sirigampola, C.; Upasena, A.; de Silva, H.J.
    INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES:Hepato-cellular carcinoma (HCC) is the sixth commonest cancer worldwide. We studied 105 consecutive patients with HCC in a single tertiary care centre. METHODS: North Colombo Liver Unit maintains a prospective database of HCC since September 2011. There were 105 entries by February 2013. Decision on the best form of treatment was taken at a multidisciplinary meeting. RESULTS: The median age at presentation was 63 years (range 12-79). Patients were predominantly male 93 (87%). Alcohol consumption above the safe limit was reported in 47 (45%). Hepatitis B surface antigen or C antibody was not detected in any of the patients. Background liver cirrhosis was evident in 59 (79%). Forty two (46%) patients had single nodular tumours while in 20 (21%) it was diffusely infiltrating. Portal vein invasion was seen in 22 (20 %). Median alpha-feto protein (AFP) level was 57.25 mg/ml (1.16- 94120 ng/ml; n=72). Twenty four (33%) patients had AFP level > 400u/l. Surgery was performed in 20 (19%), liver transplant in 2 (1.9%), radio frequency ablation or alcohol ablation in 8 (7.6%), trans arterial chemo embolization (TACE) in 44 (41.9%) and sorafmib was prescribed in four patients. Overall mean survival was 15 months. In the ‘no treatment’ group, mean survival was 4 months. Surgery group had a mean survival of 20 months. CONCLUSION: Hepatitis B is not a risk factor for HCC in Sri Lankans. Median survival without treatment is 4 months.
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    Hilar cholangiocarcionoma; Is aggressively answered
    (College of Surgeons of Sri Lanka, 2015) Bandara, L.M.P.M.; Jayarathne, V.S.; Siriwardana, R.C.; Nawarathna, N.M.M.; Liyanage, C.A.H.
    INTRODUCTION: Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a malignant disease involving the billiary system with majority occurring in the hilar region. CCA demands prompt management because of its aggressive nature. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients who presented to Gastroenterology and hepatobiliary unit at NHSL and the Professorial Surgical Unit of NCTH from January 2011 to June 2015 were included in this study. Diagnosis was made by CT imaging, MRCP and ERCP. RESULTS: Total of 120 patients were diagnosed with CCA. The median age of presentation was 64 years (31-85) with 51.2% being males. Majority of 63 patients (52.1%) of CCA occurred in the hilar region with rest involving the common bile duct. Out of 63 hilar CCA 44 were classified according to the bismuth classification. 13/44 were type I, 7/44 were type II, 9/44 were of type III and 15/44 were of type IV. While 5 patients (7.9%) underwent hepatic resection, Majority of 40 patients (63.5 %) were stented with 9 (14.2%) being treated with Radiofrequency ablation (RFA). Survival was significant following surgery (P=0.027). Four patients who underwent surgery are currently followed up at NCTH. CONCLUSIONS: Surgery appears to be the effective treatment for CCA. Aggressive palliation with stenting seems beneficial.
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    Bile reflux and quality of life after modified retrocolic posterior gastric gastrojejunostomy in whipple procedure
    (College of Surgeons of Sri Lanka, 2015) Rajapaksha, R.W.M.A.L.; Liyanage, C.A.H.; Hewavisenthi, S.J.D.S.; Liyanage, S.K.; Bandara, L.M.P.M.; Siriwardana, R.C.
    INTRODUCTION: Perioperative outcome of Whipple surgery has greatly improved. Quality of life has become an important issue in long-term survivors. Delayed gastric emptying and bile reflux are common concerns. Modified retrocolic posterior gastric gastrojejunostomy with mesocolic stich has been unit's standard practice. Study was designed to assess macro and microscopic bile reflux and dyspepsia related quality of life in long-term survivors. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Out of 42 patients operated from June 2012, twenty long-term survivors were selected after excluding once with recurrence and ones who had chemotherapy during last six months. All underwent gastroscopy. Macroscopic bile reflux was grouped in to four categories. Six gastric biopsies were taken from standard sites. Microscopic bile reflux index (BRI) was calculated in stained specimens. BRI score of more than 14 was considered significant. Validated Nepean dyspepsia index-short form (NDI-SF) was used to assess the severity of dyspepsia related quality of life and compared with age and gender matched control. RESULTS: The median age was 48.5 years (21- 69). Median survival of the group was 37 months (6-40). Endoscopically, 18/20 (90%) had macroscopic bile reflux (83.3% yellowish bile lake, 16.7% greenish bile lakes). None had stomal ulcers or macroscopic inflammation. Mean Bile reflux index score was 13.22 (SD: 9.46). Mean dyspepsia score of Whipple group was 23.1 (SD 8.88). In controls, mean dyspepsia score was 20 (SD 8.2), showing no significant difference (p =0.245). CONCLUSION: Though there was macroscopic bile reflux, clinical symptoms and microscopic changes were minimal. Modified technique had good long-term results.
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    Factors affecting Post- Embolization fever and liver failure after Trans- Arterial Chemo-Embolization in a cohort without background infective hepatitis- A prospective analysis.
    (College of Surgeons of Sri Lanka, 2015) Bandara, L.M.P.M.; Siriwardana, R.C.; Niriella, M.A.; Dassanayake, A.S.; Liyanage, C.A.H.; Sirigampala, C.; Upasena, A.; de Silva, H.J.
    INTRODUCTION: Transarterial-chemo-embolization (TACE) is used for palliation of unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). We studied the tolerability of TACE in a cohort of patients with NASH and alcoholic cirrhosis related HCC. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Of 290 patients with HCC(July 2011 - December 2014), 84 underwent TACE. They were monitored for post-TACE complications: post embolization fever(PEF), nausea and vomiting (NV), abdominal pain, infection, acute hepatic decompensation (AHD) and acute kidney injury (AKI). RESULTS: 84 patients [90.5% males, 89.2% cirrhotics, 89.2% nodular HCC, median age 63(34-84) years] underwent 111 TACE sessions. All were Child class A [69.4% sessions(n=77)] or B; ascites and portal vein invasion was present in 18(16.2%) and 15(13.6%), respectively. 42 (38.2%) TACE procedures resulted in complications [PEF 28(25.2 %), NV 4(3.6%), abdominal pain 9(8.1%), infection 7(6.3%), AHD 13(11.7%), AKI 3(2.7%)]. There were no immediate post-TACE deaths. On univariate analysis elevated serum bilirubin (p=0.046) and low serum albumin (p=0.035) predicted PEF while low serum albumin (p=0.021) and low platelet counts (p=0.041) predicted AHD. In the multivariate model, factors with p 5 cm (p=0.049,OR=2.410)and elevated serum bilirubin (p=0.036,OR=1.517) predicted AHD. CONCLUSIONS: In NASH and alcoholic cirrhosis related HCC patients pre- procedure serum bilirubin, ascites, tumour size and female gender predicted PEF post-TACE. Tumours larger 5cm with elevated bilirubin predicted AHD post-TACE.
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    Perioperative outcome following establishment of deceased donor liver transplantation: A single center experience in Ragama, Sri Lanka
    (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 2018) Withanachchi, A.D.; Thalagala, T.A.E.S.; Liyanage, I.K.; Dassanayake, A.S.; de Silva, A.P.; Gunetilleke, M.B.; Siriwardana, R.C.; Niriella, M.A.
    INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Liver transplant (LT) perioperative mortality is a good performance indicator among transplant centres. Colombo North Teaching Hospital (CNTH) is the first LT program in Sri Lanka. We aimed to evaluate the perioperative (30 day) outcomes and complications of patients who underwent deceased donor liver transplantation (DOLT) at CNTH between the first 9 DDLTs that were carried out before 2016 (Tl) and the last 10 DDLTs after 2016 (T2). METHODS: Retrospective analysis of pre-operative records, operation notes, discharge and follow up notes were carried out on all patients who underwent DOLT at CNTH. RESULTS: A total of 19-DDLTs were performed during this period. Mean age of the recipients was 50.3 (Tl :52.9, T2:47.9) years: Indications (n) for DDLT were: advanced cirrhosis with high MELD (12), other complications of cirrhosis (3),."cirrhosis with hepatocellular carcinoma (3) and acute liver failure (1 ). Aetiology of cirrhosis (n) were: cryptogenic (13), alcohol (3), autoimmune hepatitis (1), other (1). Pre transplant MELD was 16 in Tl and 18 in T2. Average hospital stay was 11.1 days (7.4 days in the intensive care). Perioperative mortality was 4/9 (44%) in Tl and 2/10 (20%) in T2. Mortality was due to PNF (3), sepsis (2) and post-operative reperfusion syndrome (1). Other post-operative complications (in Tl and T2) were: hepatic artery thrombosis (0,0), cholestasis (0, 1 ), acute cellular rejection (0,2), hydrothorax (0,3), clinically significant tacrolimus toxicity (1,o) and acute renal failure (4,2). CONCLUSION: Perioperative mortality has reduced and outcomes improved in the second half indicating success of the CNTH LT program.
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    Unequal distribution of liver fat warrants careful selection of biopsy site during donor assessment
    (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 2017) Siriwardana, R.C.; Sivasundarama, T.; Tillakaratne, M.S.B.; Paranahewa, L.
    INTRODUCTION & OBJECTIVES: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a major health concern. Liver fat deposition seems to have a segmental variation. This can affect invasive, and non-invasive detection of NAFLD. The present study evaluates the pattern of fat distribution of the liver using liver computed tomogram (CT) attenuation index. METHODS: Two radiologists evaluated 517 non-contrast CT abdomen and pelvis images. Two 40mm2 regions of interest (ROIs) were selected from each segment. The hepatic segmental densities were obtained by calculating the mean densities of areas of corresponding liver segments. The mean hepatic attenuation (MHA) was quantified by obtaining the mean segmental densities. Densities were compared among segments and with the MHA. RESULTS: The median age was 58 years (min-max: 9-88; IQR: 45-67) and 276 (53.4 %) were males. The overall median hepatic density (i.e. grand median) was 53.05 (95% CI 52.95-53.15) Hounsfield units (HU). Lowest median density was observed in segment IVb, significantly lower compared with other segments (p<0.05). Highest median segmental density was observed in segment V compared to other segments (p<0.05). Segments V, VI and VIII had higher median densities compared with grand median hepatic density (i.e. 53.05; whereas median densities of segments II, III and VII were not significantly different from the grand median. CONCLUSION: Liver biopsy taken from segments II, III and VII are likely to be the most representative of overall fat deposition.
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    Standard local infiltration vs. additional laparoscopic-guided transverse abdominis plane block in laparoscopic cholecystectomy: interim analysis of double blinded randomized control study
    (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 2017) Tillakaratne, M.S.B.; Gunetilleke, B.; Kumarage, S.; Siriwardana, R.C.
    INTRODUCTION & OBJECTIVES: Transverse abdominal plane block (TAP) is a new technique used in perioperative analgesia. It has shown a clear benefit in long laparoscopic procedures. Current trial evaluates its efficacy in uncomplicated laparoscopic cholecystectomy. METHODS: A single centre double blinded randomized control trial was designed with 45 patients to each group based on 80% power at a p<0.01. Patients who underwent elective uncomplicated laparoscopic cholecystectomy were randomized in to local port site infiltration of bupivacaine and additional TAP block groups. Primary efficacy variables were postoperative pain score and requirement for opioids measured every six hourly. Duration of immobilization and hospital stay were some of the secondary variables. An interim analysis was done at 8 months. RESULTS: Thirty eight patients were randomized to two groups. Twenty-two (58%) were given TAP blocks. The male:female ratio (p=0.24), age (p=0.4), indication for surgery (p=0.34), ASA (p=0.45) and BMI (p=0.58) were similar in the two groups. There was no difference in operating time (p=0.28), intraoperative findings (p=0.4) and the difficulty index (p=0.26). Six hourly pain scores till the time of discharge, total and six hourly opioid dose, number of vomiting episodes, total hospital stay (p=0.98) and time to mobilize out of the bed (p=0.63) were similar in the two groups. CONCLUSION: TAP block does not have an added advantage over standard port site infiltration in uncomplicated laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
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    Significance of pre-treatment serum alpha-fetoprotein in hepatocellular carcinoma of non-viral aetiology
    (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 2016) Siriwardana, R.C.; Niriella, M.A.; Dassanayake, A.S.; de Silva, A.P.; Gunetilleke, B.; de Silva, H.J.
    INTRODUCTION: Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is a biomarker for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The significance of pre-treatment AFP (pt-AFP) in non-viral HCC (nvHCC) is not clear. METHOD: Patients with nvHCC, referred to a Hepatobiliary Clinic from September 2011-2015 were screened. Clinical evaluation, liver biochemistry, pt-AFP and contrast enhanced CT abdomen were performed. HCC was diagnosed using American Association for the Study of Liver Disease guidelines and TNM staged. nvHCC was diagnosed in HCC, negative for HBsAg and anti-HCVAb. Child-Turcotte-Pugh (CTP) and Model for End-stage Liver Disease (MELD) scores were calculated. All values are presented as median (range). Differences between groups were tested using Pearson’s Chi-square, Mann Whitney U and Kruskal-Wallis tests. Cumulative survival and recurrence rates were calculated by the Kaplan-Meier method. Difference between survival was evaluated by the log-rank test. A p<0.05 was considered significant. RESULTS: Three hundred and eighty nine patients with nvHCC [age 64 (12-88) years; 344 (88.4%) males] were screened. Two hundred and thirty three (59.9%) had diabetes; 187 (48.1%) were regular, 79 (20.3%) social, 123 (31.6%) non-consumers of alcohol]. Three hundred and twenty nine (84.6%) had cirrhosis [Child A (57.3%), B (32.4%), C (10.3%); median CTP 6 (1-14), MELD 11(5-28)]. One hundred and seventy seven (45.5%) HCCs were TNM stage 3, with median diameter 6cm (0.9-26.5). Two hundred and thirty three (59.9%) had no vascular or visceral invasion. Median AFP was 25.46ng/ml (1.16-100,000) [AFP<10ng/ml: n=160(41.2%), AFP>400ng/ml: n=89(22.9%)]. Females (p<0.05), vascular invasion (p<0.001), diameter>5cm (p<0.05), late TNM stage (p<0.001) and non-surgical candidates had higher AFP levels. Diffuse (p<0.001), invasive (p<0.001) and late stage tumours (p<0.001) had AFP>400ng/ml. AFP<400ng/ml was associated with longer survival compared to AFP>400ng/ml (16 vs. 7 months, p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Although pt-AFP was not helpful for diagnosis of nvHCC, AFP>400ng/ml was associated with aggressive tumour behaviour and poor prognosis.
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    Comparison of cryptogenic and hepatitis B related hepatocellular carcinoma
    (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 2016) Siriwardana, R.C.; Niriella, M.A.; Dassanayake, A.S.; de Silva, A.P.; Gunetilleke, B.; Chok, K.S.H.; Lo, C.M.; Chan, S.C.; Fan, S.T.; de Silva, S.T.
    INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Viral hepatitis is the leading cause for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) globally. Cryptogenic or non-alcoholic fatty liver related HCC is increasing and is predominant in Sri Lanka (SL). Few studies have compared cryptogenic (cHCC) and hepatitis B (bHCC) HCC. Objective of the study was to compare cryptogenic and hepatitis B related hepatocellular carcinoma. METHOD: Patients with HCC were screened at two centres, in Hong Kong (HK) and SL, from 2012-2014. HCC was diagnosed on typical CT/MRI appearance. Biopsy was performed when uncertain. Those with safe alcohol intake, no hepatotoxic exposure, and not having viral, autoimmune or inherited aetiology were considered cHCC. Demography, baseline liver status, tumour characteristics and treatment were compared between groups. A p<0.05 was considered significant. RESULTS: There were 891 patients (350-SL,541-HK). All HK patients were HBsAg positive. Two HBsAg positive SL patients, and 363 with unsafe alcohol intake were excluded. There were no hepatitis C patients. cHCC=234 and bHCC=292 were compared. There was no difference in gender, presenting age, symptoms, transaminases, platelet counts, median tumour diameter, morphology and tumour stage at presentation between groups. Significantly more cHCC had diabetes [133 vs. 67], while more bHCC were cirrhotics [269 vs.175]. At presentation, serum bilirubin was significantly higher in bHCC (1.2 vs. 0.7), while INR (1.23vs1.1) and AFP (51u/lvs.26u/l) were significantly higher in cHCC. bHCC had significantly more surgical candidates [113 vs. 50], while significantly more cHCC were transarterial- chemo-embolization (TACE) candidates [74 vs. 53]. More cHCC were unsuitable for active treatment despite similar tumour stage at presentation. CONCLUSIONS: More cHCC had diabetes and occurred in non-cirrhotic livers. Compared to bHCC, fewer cHCC were candidates for surgery or active treatment at presentation.
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    A dietary assessment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in a Sri Lankan cohort: case control study
    (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 2016) Mudalige, N.A.; Siriwardana, R.C.; Chandrasekara, G.A.P.
    INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Sri Lanka is experiencing a rapidly rising incidence of Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) and its associated complications. The aim of the study was to evaluate dietary and lifestyle risk factors in an already diagnosed cohort of patients with NAFLD. METHOD: 50 patients with alcohol consumption not exceeding the safe limits and having ultrasonically detected fatty liver (NAFLD cases) from January to September 2015 were compared with age and the gender-matched patients who had normal ultra sound scans (controls). A pre-tested general questionnaire and a quantitative food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) was used to collect information and Food Base, 2000 analytical software was used to calculate per day macronutrient consumption. RESULTS: The mean age of the cases and the controls were 40 years. The mean BMI in cases and controls were 27.7(SD: ±4.6) and 25.2 ( SD : ±4.3 ) (p= 0.006) respectively. Prevalence of diabetes was higher among NAFLD cases (60% vs. 18%, P<0.000). In univariate analysis NAFLD cases had higher total energy consumption (2580.7 kcal vs. 1905.8 kcal, p=0.000) and individual macronutrient consumption. They had higher sweet consumption (72% vs 22%, p=0.000), but reduced fruits (48% vs 14%, p=0.000) and vegetables (48% vs 6%, p=0.000) consumption. In multivariate model, consumption of sweets (OR: 79.9, p= 0.027), vegetables (OR: 0.007, p=0.028) and fruits (OR : 0.014, p=0.031) individually predicted NAFLD. CONCLUSION: Increased consumption of sweets with reduced consumption of fruits and vegetables could be a risk factor for NAFLD.