Abstract:Background: Hepatectomies are mostly performed for the treatment of hepatic
benign or malignant neoplasms, intrahepatic gallstones, or parasitic cysts of
the liver. The most common malignant neoplasms of the liver are metastases
from colorectal cancer. Anatomic liver resection involves two or more hepatic
segments, while non-anatomic liver resection involves resection of the
metastases with a margin of uninvolved tissue. The aim of this manuscript was
to show results of hepatectomies performe… Show more
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