The ALPPS procedure as a novel "liver-first" approach in treating liver metastases of colon cancer: the first experience in Greek Cypriot area

Despite recent advances in multimodality and multidisciplinary treatment of colorectal liver metastases, many patients suffer from extensive bilobar disease, which prevents the performance of a single procedure due to an insufficient future liver remnant (FLR). We present a novel indication for asso...

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Hauptverfasser: Petrou, Athanasios, Moris, Demetrios, Kountourakis, Pantelis, Fard-Aghaie, Mohammad, Neofytou, Kyriakos, Felekouras, Evangelos, Papalampros, Alexandros
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description Despite recent advances in multimodality and multidisciplinary treatment of colorectal liver metastases, many patients suffer from extensive bilobar disease, which prevents the performance of a single procedure due to an insufficient future liver remnant (FLR). We present a novel indication for associating liver partition and portal vein ligation for staged hepatectomy (ALPPS) as a "liver-first" approach when inadequate FLR was faced preoperatively, in a patient with extensive bilobar liver metastatic disease of colon cancer origin. A 51-year-old lady was referred to our center due to a stage IV colon cancer with extensive bilobar liver disease and synchronous colon obstruction. During the multidisciplinary tumor board, it was recommended to proceed first in a palliative loop colostomy (at the level of transverse colon) operation and afterwards to offer her palliative chemotherapy. After seven cycles of chemotherapy, the patient was re-evaluated by CT scans that revealed an excellent response (>30%), but the metastatic liver disease was still considered inoperable. Moreover, with the completion of 12 cycles, the indicated restaging process showed further response. Subsequent to a thorough review by the multidisciplinary team, it was decided to proceed to the ALPPS procedure as a feasible means to perform extensive or bilobar liver resections, combined with a decreased risk of tumor progression in the interim. All in all, ALPPS can offer a feasible but surgically demanding liver-first approach with satisfactory short-term results in selected patients. Larger studies are mandatory to evaluate short- and long-term results of the procedure on survival, morbidity, and mortality.
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Care and treatment
Case Report
Chemotherapy
Colonic Neoplasms - pathology
Colonic Neoplasms - surgery
Colorectal cancer
Complications and side effects
Development and progression
Female
Greece
Health aspects
Hepatectomy
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Ligation
Liver Neoplasms - pathology
Liver Neoplasms - surgery
Metastasis
Middle Aged
Portal Vein - pathology
Portal Vein - surgery
Prognosis
Risk factors
Vascular Surgical Procedures
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