Repeat liver resection after a hepatic or extended hepatic trisectionectomy for colorectal liver metastasis |
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Authors: | Oliver Ziff Ibrahim Rajput Robert Adair Giles J Toogood K Rajendra Prasad J Peter A Lodge |
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Affiliation: | HPB and Transplant Unit, St. James''s University Hospital, Leeds, UK |
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Abstract: | Objective: A right and left hepatic trisectionectomy and an extended trisectionectomy are the largest liver resections performed for malignancy. This report analyses a series of 23 patients who had at least one repeat resection after a hepatic trisectionectomy for colorectal liver metastasis (CRLM).Methods: A retrospective analysis of a single-centre prospective liver resection database from May 1996 to April 2009 was used for patient identification. Full notes, radiology and patient reviews were analysed for a variety of factors with respect to survival.Results: Twenty-three patients underwent up to 3 repeat hepatic resections after 20 right and 3 left hepatic trisectionectomies. In 18 patients the initial surgery was an extended trisectionectomy. Overall 1-, 3- and 5-year survival rates after a repeat resection were 100%, 46% and 32%, respectively. No factors predictive for survival were identified.Conclusion: A repeat resection after a hepatic trisectionectomy for CRLM can offer extended survival and should be considered where appropriate. |
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Keywords: | trisectionectomy repeat resection hepatectomy colorectal liver metastases extended trisectionectomy metastasectomy |
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