Journal article

One hundred liver resections including comparison to non-resected liver-mobilized patients

KJ Hardy, DR Fletcher, RML Jones

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery | BLACKWELL SCIENCE | Published : 1998

Abstract

Background: Factors of liver resection associated with postoperative recovery and survival, the modalities that affect survival with resected colorectal carcinoma liver metastases, the comparison of liver function of liver-resected to liver-mobilized but not resected patients, and observation of early liver regeneration volume over time have not been studied prospectively. This study aimed to prospectively analyse these factors. Methods: Data were collected prospectively on 100 consecutive liver resections, and 10 liver-mobilized but not resected patients by the Hepatobiliary Unit, University of Melbourne, Austin Campus. Follow-up of patients was 100%. Results: The factors associated with bl..

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