Digestive Surgery. Vol.28/2 Advanced Liver Resection : Special Topic Issue: Digestive Surgery 2011, Vol. 28, No. 2 (2011. 68 S. 20 fig., 2 in color, 8 tab.)

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Digestive Surgery. Vol.28/2 Advanced Liver Resection : Special Topic Issue: Digestive Surgery 2011, Vol. 28, No. 2 (2011. 68 S. 20 fig., 2 in color, 8 tab.)

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Full Description

Extended hemihepatectomy has become a standard procedure which can be performed with minimal mortality in patients with normal livers. At the same time, more patients with complex tumors, extensive tumor load or with highly compromised livers are considered for resection since radical excision offers the only hope for cure. These procedures require special skills and experience, and a constant update on new or improved techniques is extremely important to keep abreast of recent developments. This publication contains papers from an expert symposium held in Amsterdam in 2010. An international panel of authors presents the most recent progress in the field of advanced liver resection including the cooling of the liver with in situ or extracorporeal resection. Moreover, papers deal with metastases that have vanished after chemotherapy, two-stage hepatectomy, liver resection combined with local ablation, extended liver resection for hilar cholangiocarcinoma, and laparoscopic liver resections. Surgeons working in the field will find this publication of great interest for their daily work.

Contents

Editorial; Advanced Liver Resection: van Gulik, T.M.; Schmidt, J.; Hepatic Resection with in situ Hypothermic Perfusion Is Superior to Other Resection Techniques: Hoti, E.; Salloum, C.; Azoulay, D.; Hypothermic ante situm Resection in Tumors of the Hepatocaval Confluence: Mehrabi, A.; Fonouni, H.; Golriz, M.; Hofer, S.; Hafezi, M.; Rahbari, N.N.; Weitz, J.; Buchler, M.W.; Schmidt, J.; From Mesohepatectomy to Mini-Mesohepatectomy: Evolving the Concept of Resectability of Hepatic Tumors at the Hepatocaval Confluence: Donadon, M.; Torzilli, G.; Complete Radiological Response of Colorectal Liver Metastases after Chemotherapy: What Can We Expect? Gaujoux, S.; Goere, D.; Dumont, F.; Souadka, A.; Dromain, C.; Ducreux, M.; Elias, D.; Two-Stage Hepatectomy Procedure to Treat Initially Unresectable Multiple Bilobar Colorectal Liver Metastases: Technical Aspects: Narita, M.; Oussoultzoglou, E.; Bachellier, P.; Rosso, E.; Pessaux, P.; Jaeck, D.; Liver Resection Combined with Local Ablation: Where Are the Limits? de Jong, K.P.; Wertenbroek, M.W.J.L.A.E.; Laparoscopic Liver Resection for Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Cirrhosis: Long-Term Outcomes: Belli, G.; Fantini, C.; Belli, A.; Limongelli, P.; Extent of Liver Resection for Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma (Klatskin Tumor): How Much Is Enough? van Gulik, T.M.; Ruys, A.T.; Busch, O.R.C.; Rauws, E.A.J.; Gouma, D.J.; Two Types of Extended Liver Resection for Advanced Gallbladder Cancer: How to Do It: Kondo, S.; Hirano, S.; Tanaka, E.; Tsuchikawa, T.; Kato, K.; Matsumoto, J.; Nasu, Y.; Shichinohe, T.