Ošetřovatelské perspektivy 2019, 2(2):53-62 | DOI: 10.25142/osp.2019.011
PATIENT WITH METASTATIC LIVER DISEASE IN COLORECTAL CANCER AFTER SUCCESSFUL ALPPS
- 1 Chirurgické oddělení, Slezská nemocnice v Opavě
- 2 Katedra chirurgických oborů, Lékařská fakulta, Ostravská univerzita v Ostravě
- 3 Chirurgická klinika, Fakultní nemocnice Ostrava
This case report shows treatment of 51 years old male-patient with colorectal cancer with metastatic spread into liver. Liver tumors were unresectable by conventional surgical technics, so authors chose two stage resection-ALPPS. Despite of some troubles caused by lack of experiences with this method, treatment went in good way and the patient primarily diagnosted in stadium M1 had been alive for 5 years.
Keywords: ALPPS, liver resection, liver hypertrophy
Received: November 11, 2019; Accepted: November 25, 2019; Published: April 7, 2020 Show citation
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