학술논문

Surgical treatment of synchronous colorectal liver and lung metastases:the usefulness of thoracophrenolaparotomy for single stage resection
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
国际肝胆胰疾病杂志(英文版). 15(2):216-219
Subject
colorectal carcinoma
liver metastases
lung metastases
thoracophrenolaparotomy
Language
Chinese
ISSN
1499-3872
Abstract
When suitable, surgery still remains the therapeu-tic option to be preferred for patients carrier of colorectal liver and lung metastases. Since thoracophrenolaparotomy should be helpful during liver resection for some of these patients, si-multaneous removal of right lung metastases can be proposed through this approach. Eleven consecutive patients (median age of 53 years) carrier of colorectal liver and lung metastases, underwent single session surgical resection of both liver and right lung lesions by means of J-shaped thoracophrenolapa-rotomy. The median number of liver metastases removed was 5 (range 2-30) and of lung metastases removed was 2 (range 1-3). Lung metastases were located in the upper lobe in 1 pa-tient, in the middle lobe in 2, in the lower lobe in 6, and in the upper and lower lobe in 2. Mortality and major morbidity were nil. Two patients had a minor morbidity: one had wound infection and bile leakage treated conservatively and the other had transient fever. Mean overall survival was 24.4 months. An aggressive surgical approach should be undertaken for colorectal metastases: in case of multifocal liver disease with complex presentations, J-shaped thoracophrenolaparotomy could be considered as safe approach for combined liver and right lung metastasectomies.