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Simultaneous resection of colorectal cancer and synchronous liver metastases: what determines the risk of unfavorable outcomes? An international multicenter retrospective cohort study.

Jasper Paul SijberdenGiuseppe ZimmittiSimone ConciNadia RussolilloMichele MasettiFederica CiprianiJacopo LanariBurak GörgecAndrea Benedetti CacciaguerraFernando Rotellar SastreMathieu D'HondtBjørn EdwinRobert P SutcliffeIbrahim DagherMikhail EfanovSanti López-BenJohn N PrimroseFelice GiulianteAntonino SpinelliManish ChandSalud AlvarezSerena LangellaSimone NicosiaAndrea RuzzenenteMarco VivarelliUmberto CilloLuca AldrighettiElio JovineAlessandro FerreroAlfredo GuglielmiMarc G BesselinkMohammad Abu Hilal
Published in: International journal of surgery (London, England) (2023)
SIMR should primarily be reserved for sCRLM patients in whom a minor or technically major liver resection would suffice and those requiring a left-sided colectomy. These findings should be confirmed by randomized studies comparing SIMR with staged resections.
Keyphrases
  • liver metastases
  • double blind
  • end stage renal disease
  • ejection fraction
  • chronic kidney disease
  • prognostic factors
  • open label
  • placebo controlled
  • case control
  • patient reported