Iterative cytoreductive surgery with or without hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy for colorectal peritoneal metastases: A multi-institutional experience.
Nayef A AlzahraniSarah J ValleOliver M FisherPaul H SugarbakerYutaka YonemuraOlivier GlehenDianne GoereCharles HonoreCecile BrigandIgnace de HinghVic J VerwaalMarcello DeracoDario BarattiShigeki KusamuraMark PocardPompiliu PisoLoreen MaerzFrederic MarchalBrendan MoranEdward A LevineFrédéric DumontDenis PezetKarine AbboudMathew A KozmanWinston LiauwDavid L Morrisnull nullPublished in: Journal of surgical oncology (2018)
iCRS can provide long-term survival benefits to highly selected colorectal peritoneal carcinomatosis patients with comparable mortality and morbidity rates to the initial CRS procedure. Careful patient selection is necessary to improve overall outcomes.
Keyphrases
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