Liver resection in Hospital Privado's General Surgery department: 13 year experience liver resections.
Background: Liver resection constitutes the treatment of choice In the liver primary neoplasms and sorne cases of metastatic tumors, but entail slgniflcant morbidity and mortality rates. Objetive: To present our experience In hepatic surgery. Material and Methods: Wc Included 40 patients who underwe...
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Universidad Nacional Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Secretaria de Ciencia y Tecnología
2019
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/med/article/view/26114 |
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| Sumario: | Background: Liver resection constitutes the treatment of choice In the liver primary neoplasms and sorne cases of metastatic tumors, but entail slgniflcant morbidity and mortality rates. Objetive: To present our experience In hepatic surgery. Material and Methods: Wc Included 40 patients who underwent hepatectomies in our Institution from December 1991 through December 2004. The information was collected retrospectively and was analized descriptive and statlstically. Results: 40 patients underwent 40 hepatectomies. The diagnosis included primary benign hepatic disease (n= 9. 22.5%), primary hepatic malignancy (n= 7, 17.5%) and metastatic hepatic disease (n= 24, 60%). In the metastatic group, the most frecuent pathology was colonic adenocarcinoma (n= 17, 42%). There were 4 perioperatory deaths (10%) and the average hospitaly stay was 10.8 days. Conclusions: our data shows that the most frequent indication of hepatic resection in our experience was metastatic colonic adenocarcinoma as compared to the other Institutions with similar experience. |
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