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Surgical treatment of liver metastasis from breast cancer

Authors :
Luis Miguel, Marín Gómez
Carlos, Jiménez Romero
Baltasar, Pérez Saborido
Ignacio, González-Pinto Arrillaga
Carmelo, Loinaz Segurola
Carlos, Ortiz Johansson
Esther, Ferrero Celemin
Enrique, Moreno González
Source :
Hepato-gastroenterology. 51(56)
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

We report five patients who underwent laparotomy for liver metastasis from breast cancer without extrahepatic spread, with the intention to perform liver resection. All these patients had been subjected to modified radical mastectomy following systemic chemotherapy and periodical consecutive investigations to detect distant spreading. After laparotomy, patients have been regularly followed. Case 1, right trisegmentectomy in a 53-year-old woman, 36.5 months after the mastectomy. In the 17th postoperative month she continues without relapse. Case 2, hepatic artery ligature in a 41-year-old woman, 15 months after the mastectomy. In the 17th postoperative month she died. Case 3, bisegmentectomy (VI-VII) in a 51-year-old woman, 24 months after the mastectomy. In the 17th postoperative month she died. Case 4, exploratory laparotomy in a 51-year-old woman, 91 months after the mastectomy. In the 31th postoperative month she remains alive. Case 5, segmentectomy (IV) in a 59-year-old woman, 112 months after the mastectomy. In the 33th postoperative month she continues without relapse. As a conclusion, the surgical resection of liver metastasis from breast tumors after chemotherapy must be used in selected cases.

Details

ISSN :
01726390
Volume :
51
Issue :
56
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hepato-gastroenterology
Accession number :
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