Two-stage hepatectomy procedure to treat initially unresectable multiple bilobar colorectal liver metastases: technical aspects |
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Authors: | Narita Masato Oussoultzoglou Elie Bachellier Philippe Rosso Edoardo Pessaux Patrick Jaeck Daniel |
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Affiliation: | Centre de Chirurgie Viscérale et de Transplantation, H?pital de Hautepierre, H?pitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg, France. |
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Abstract: | A two-stage hepatectomy procedure is a therapeutic strategy for patients presenting with initially unresectable multiple and bilobar colorectal liver metastases in order to achieve a curative R0 resection. The main goal of this approach is to minimize the risk of postoperative liver failure resulting from a too small remnant liver after completing a curative resection. This procedure combines two sequential liver resections that involve perioperative chemotherapy and portal vein embolization. This article describes our standardized strategy of two-stage hepatectomy combined with portal vein embolization used over the last 15 years and discusses the alternative procedures as well as their respective advantages and drawbacks. |
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