Options of surgical treatment of liver metastases of colorectal cancer



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We have performed 108 liver resections in patients with colorectal cancer metastases between 2005 and 2010.52 patients (48.14%) had bilobar multiple hepatic metastases. Of those, in 11 cases liver resection was combined with local ablation of metastases using a newly designed device based on local application of ultra high frequency energy. No significant differences in survival rates were revealed between operated patients with monolobar and bilobar hepatic metastases. The median survival of operated patients amounted to 22.8 months. We furthermore propose ways of one-stage and two-stage surgical treatment.

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V E Zagainov

Volga region medical center of the Russian Health Ministry; Nizhnii Novgorod State Medical Academy

Email: Zagainov@gmail.com

G G Gorokhov

Volga region medical center of the Russian Health Ministry

N V Zarechnova

Volga region medical center of the Russian Health Ministry

V A Belskii

Volga region medical center of the Russian Health Ministry

P I Rykhtick

Volga region medical center of the Russian Health Ministry

M A Sudakov

Volga region medical center of the Russian Health Ministry

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