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Upper transversal hepatectomy with double hepatic vein resection and reconstruction to treat colorectal cancer liver metastases at the hepatocaval confluence: a strategy to achieve R0 liver-sparing resection.

Lucio UrbaniNicolò RoffiStefano SignoriRiccardo BalestriPiero ColombattoGabriella LicitraChiara LeoniDaniele MeiattiniRoberto MorettoChiara CremoliniGianluca MasiPiero BoraschiFrancesca QuiliciPiero BucciantiMarco Puccini
Published in: Langenbeck's archives of surgery (2022)
In patients with CRLMs involving two adjacent HVs at the hepatocaval confluence, liver resection with double HV resection and direct reconstruction is feasible and may be considered to guarantee oncological radicality (R0) and spare health parenchyma.
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