Recurrence and Outcomes Following Hepatic Resection, Radiofrequency Ablation, and Combined Resection/Ablation for Colorectal Liver Metastases
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center · Society of Surgical Oncology
Abstract
To examine recurrence and survival rates for patients treated with hepatic resection only, radiofrequency ablation (RFA) plus resection or RFA only for colorectal liver metastases. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Thermal destruction techniques, particularly RFA, have been rapidly accepted into surgical practice in the last 5 years. Long-term survival data following treatment of colorectal liver metastasis using RFA with or without hepatic resection are lacking.
Data from 358 consecutive patients with colorectal liver metastases treated for cure with hepatic resection +/- RFA and 70 patients found at laparotomy to have liver-only disease but not to be candidates for potentially curative treatment were compared (1992-2002).
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 38.23
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- 100%
- References
- 27
Authors
8- EKEddie K. AbdallaCorresponding
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
- JVJean‐Nicolas VautheyCorresponding
Society of Surgical Oncology
- LMLee M. EllisCorresponding
Society of Surgical Oncology
- VEVickie EllisCorresponding
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
- RERaphael E. PollockCorresponding
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Radiofrequency ablation
- Laparotomy
- Surgery
- Resection
- Metastasis
- Hepatectomy
- Ablation
- Good health and well-being