Extrahepatic disease does not contraindicate hepatectomy for colorectal liver metastases
British journal of surgery2003Vol. 90(5), pp. 567–574
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Abstract
Extrahepatic disease in patients with colorectal cancer who also have liver metastases should no longer be considered an absolute contraindication to hepatectomy. However, the presence of more than five liver metastases and the incidental intraoperative discovery of extrahepatic disease remain contraindications to hepatic resection.
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