Simultaneous Two-Stage Split in Situ Liver and Large Intestine Resections Versus Systemic Chemotherapy with Colorectal Resection in Synchronous Colorectal High-Risk Liver Metastases Patients.

Autor: Rebeko, Ivan, Evmenenko, Aesya, Suslov, Nicolay, Lobinsky, Anatoliy, Chizh, Dmitriy, Erzinkiani, Felix, Tatarinovich, Vladimir, Trizno, Georgiy
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Zdroj: European Journal of Surgical Oncology; Feb2020, Vol. 46 Issue 2, pe8-e8, 1p
Abstrakt: B Background: b The strategy of management of synchronous high-risk colorectal liver metastases (CRLM), resectable yet unsuitable for one-stage resection, includes a systemic chemotherapy and liver resection to be performed if the regression is achieved. Up to present, only a few case reports were published on successful simultaneous two-stage split in situ liver resection and large intestine resection with symptomatic tumor in synchronous high-risk and unsuitable for one stage resection CRLM patients. [Extracted from the article]
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