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Application of Laparoscopic Hepatectomy Combined with Intraoperative Microwave Ablation in Colorectal Cancer Liver Metastasis
Published on: March 3, 2023
[Parenchyma sparing or Anatomical Resections for Colorectal Liver Metastases?]
Omid Ghamarnejad1, Gregor Alexander Stavrou2
1Allgemein-, Viszeral und Thoraxchirurgie, Chirurgische Onkologie, Klinikum Saarbrücken gGmbH, Saarbrücken, Deutschland.
Abstract:
Colorectal cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the Western world. Half of the patients develop colorectal liver metastases (CRLM), while only less than 30% of the patients have surgically resectable metastasis at the time of diagnosis. In case of resectability, classical anatomical (major) hepatectomy offers a high R0 resection rate, but with simultaneously increased perioperative morbidity and mortality. Over the past two decades, the potential benefits of parenchyma-sparing hepatectomy (PSH) for overall oncological outcomes, survival, and re-resection in case of recurrence ("salvageability") have been demonstrated. This article summarizes the current evidence on PSH as a surgical treatment option, and discusses the current "state of the art" in different therapy scenarios.

