Journal article

The Post-SIR-Spheres Surgery Study (P4S): Retrospective Analysis of Safety Following Hepatic Resection or Transplantation in Patients Previously Treated with Selective Internal Radiation Therapy with Yttrium-90 Resin Microspheres

F Pardo, B Sangro, RC Lee, D Manas, R Jeyarajah, V Donckier, G Maleux, AD Pinna, L Bester, DL Morris, D Iannitti, PK Chow, R Stubbs, PJ Gow, G Masi, KT Fisher, WY Lau, K Kouladouros, G Katsanos, G Ercolani Show all

Annals of Surgical Oncology | Published : 2017

Abstract

Background: Reports show that selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT) may downsize inoperable liver tumors to resection or transplantation, or enable a bridge-to-transplant. A small-cohort study found that long-term survival in patients undergoing resection following SIRT appears possible but no robust studies on postsurgical safety outcomes exist. The Post-SIR-Spheres Surgery Study was an international, multicenter, retrospective study to assess safety outcomes of liver resection or transplantation following SIRT with yttrium-90 (Y-90) resin microspheres (SIR-Spheres®; Sirtex). Methods: Data were captured retrospectively at participating SIRT centers, with Y-90 resin microspheres, surge..

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