Ligation and catheterization of the hepatic artery for palliative treatment of malignant hepatic tumors |
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Authors: | H Takagi T Morimoto M Yasue E Ochiai E Yamada T Ashizawa C Kido |
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Abstract: | Eleven unresectable hepatoma patients and three metastatic tumor patients with colonic cancer underwent ligation and/or catheterization of the hepatic artery of the main tumor-bearing zone. Mitomycin C (liquid or microcapsulated) or Adriamycin were administered via the catheter intermittently or continuously with a portable pump device. In follow-up study the tumor size was frequently visualized by arteriography via the cannula. Some tumors became smaller with calcification. The levels of alpha-Fetoprotein of CEA in some cases dropped remarkably and stayed low for a fairly long period. There was no immediate postoperative death. Six of 11 unresectable hepatoma patients survived longer than 8 months with a maximum survival of 17.5 months. Two of three metastatic patients have survived more than 11 months at this writing. This method seems effective for prolongation of patient survival. |
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Keywords: | hepatic artery malignant hepatic tumor palliative treatment |
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