Liver resection for colorectal hepatic metastases after systemic chemotherapy and selective internal radiation therapy with yttrium-90 microspheres: A systematic review
Digestive Surgery Jun 15, 2018
Baltatzis M, et al. - Researchers performed the first systematic pooled assessment of the case profile, treatment and outcome in patients with initially inoperable colorectal hepatic metastases undergoing resection after systemic chemotherapy and selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT). Outcomes revealed feasibility of resection with low procedure-related mortality in 13.6% of patients with initially inoperable disease. In this work, the interval from SIRT to surgery ranged from 39 days to 9 months.
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