Estado actual del tratamiento quirúrgico de las metástasis hepáticas de origen colorrectal: una visión práctica

2009 
Hepatic resection is the only real possibility of cure for a selected group of patients with hepatic metastasis of colorectal cancer. Survival obtained in these patients is of some 30-40% after 5 years and some 20-25% after ten years following surgery; no other treatment approaches these results. The key for obtaining these results is the treatment of these patients by a multidisciplinary team, a team that must include the participation of surgeons specially trained in the techniques of hepatic resection. The present review describes: the pre-operational staging of hepatic metastasis of colorectal origin by diagnostic imaging techniques, the selection criteria for surgery, the standards of the surgical technique and the adjuvant treatment that forms part of the Protocol of the Hepatobiliary Surgery Section of the Hospital of Navarra, based on our experience in 150 hepatectomies and on the best scientifically available evidence.
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