Journal article

From minimal to maximal surgery in the treatment of hepatocarcinoma: A review

MV Perini, G Starkey, MA Fink, R Bhandari, V Muralidharan, R Jones, C Christophi

World Journal of Hepatology | Published : 2015

Abstract

Hepatocellular carcinoma represents one of the most challenging frontiers in liver surgery. Surgeons have to face a broad spectrum of aspects, from the underlying liver disease to the new surgical techniques. Safe liver resection can be performed in patients with portal hypertension and well-compensated liver function with a 5-year survival rate of 50%, offering good longterms results in selected patients. With the advances in laparoscopic surgery, major liver resections can be performed with minimal harm, avoiding the wound and leak complications related to the laparotomies. Studies have shown that oncological margins are the same as in open surgery. In patients submitted to liver resection..

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