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The European journal of surgery, 1996-09, Vol.162 (9), p.709-715
1996
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Repeat resection of recurrent hepatic metastases : Improvement in prognosis ?
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  • The European journal of surgery, 1996-09, Vol.162 (9), p.709-715
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Basingstoke: Taylor & Francis
Erscheinungsjahr
1996
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  • To find out if resection of recurrent hepatic metastases improves survival. Retrospective study. University hospital, Germany. 25 patients who had recurrent metastases after radical resection of hepatic metastases from colorectal and other primary carcinomas. Repeat liver resection with the intention to cure. Limited hepatic resections were preferred if they could be done without loss of radicality. Operative morbidity and mortality, survival time after second hepatic resection, analysis of possible prognostic factors. Hemihepatectomy was done for 4 patients, and infiltration of the diaphragm led to extended resections in a further 4. Locoregional recurrence of rectal carcinoma together with a solitary pulmonary metastases in another patient were removed simultaneously. The remainder were limited resections. Seventeen procedures were regarded as radical. There were no operative deaths, and five patients developed minor complications. Actuarial survival rates after radical repeat liver resections were 94% after one year, 53% after two years, and 24% after three years. Radicality was the main prognostic factor of survival. Repeat hepatic resections seem to improve prognosis and are recommended in patients with recurrent metastases confined to the liver.

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