Salvage liver transplantation after resection of colorectal cancer liver metastasis with favorable outcomes: a case report and review of the literature.
Mahmoud TabbalAbdullah Mahmoud AlkhalifaAbdullah Saleh AlQattanMohammed AlJawadMansour Ahmed TawfeeqMohammed Saad Al QahtaniPublished in: BMC gastroenterology (2021)
Many studies examined the survival and quality of life in patients undergoing liver transplantation for unresectable colorectal liver metastasis; these studies include the SECA Study (secondary cancer) and others with favorable outcomes. We reviewed the literature and compared the outcomes of some of these studies in this article. Our case emphasizes that liver transplantation could be an option for some colon cancer liver metastasis (CLM) patients, specifically, as a salvage procedure. Thus, more research is needed to develop selection criteria for patients who may benefit from liver transplantation.