2012
DOI: 10.1007/s12262-012-0554-0
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Stereotactic Excision of Additional Lesions Detected with Intraoperative Ultrasound Examination During Radiofrequency Dissecting Sealar (Habib®) Assisted Hepatic Metastasectomy: Report of 4 Cases

Abstract: Intraoperative ultrasound has been using to achieve a proper resection strategy in patients undergoing a hepatic colorectal metastasectomy. This study aims to describe and reveal the place of stereotactic metastasectomy in nonpalpable colorectal liver metastases (CLM). A chart review was initiated for all patients underwent resection for CLM between 2006 and 2011. The data concerning perioperative data and intraoperative strategy were abstracted. Among the 58 patients, who underwent a resection for CLM, 4 (6.9… Show more

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“…In a study done in our group, intraoperative USG changed the operation strategy in some of the patients. 15 Due to this restriction, according to our thoughts and clinical approach, laparoscopic liver metastasis surgery should not be performed without seeing the results of the ongoing prospective randomized study. 10 The fact that the patients presented in the study were mostly sigmoid and rectal cancer increases the importance of laparoscopic colorectal surgery in these cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study done in our group, intraoperative USG changed the operation strategy in some of the patients. 15 Due to this restriction, according to our thoughts and clinical approach, laparoscopic liver metastasis surgery should not be performed without seeing the results of the ongoing prospective randomized study. 10 The fact that the patients presented in the study were mostly sigmoid and rectal cancer increases the importance of laparoscopic colorectal surgery in these cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%