NEW APPROACHES TO ORGAN PRESERVATION SURGERY IN PATIENTS WITH LIVER CANCER: A CRITICAL REVIEW AND EVALUATION OF INNOVATIONS
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Liver cancer, Anatomical resection, Selective portal embolization, Organ-sparing surgery, Postoperative complications, Long-term survivalAbstract
Liver cancer, especially hepatocellular carcinoma, is a leading cause of cancer death and is more common in patients with cirrhosis and chronic hepatitis. Innovative surgical techniques, such as anatomical resection and selective portal embolization, have been shown to be effective in preserving healthy liver tissue and reducing postoperative complications. Studies indicate improvements in survival and recovery rates, especially in cases of tumors located in areas that are difficult to resect. However, implementing these approaches requires expert centers and more research to validate long-term results.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Thomas Richard Hamaue, Maria Fernanda Burin Pastorello, Ayumi Hamaue, Luiz Claudio Medeiro Birtche, Gabriel Morgan Mello, Luigi dos Santos Grili, Pedro Henrique Medeiro Bitche, Giovanna Souza Lima Bernardi, Lucas Charuri de Andrade Castello Branco, Barbara Zorzi Sanfins

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