Publications by authors named "F K P'eng"

(1) Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with a large right atrium tumor thrombus (RATT) is a rare and critical presentation. Emergency hepatectomy and thrombectomy under cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is life-saving and potentially curative. The aim of this study is to propose an appropriate approach for this condition.

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  • En bloc right hemicolectomy plus pancreaticoduodenectomy (cPD) is a surgical procedure for advanced colon cancer affecting the duodenum or pancreatic head, often performed in emergency situations where patients exhibit acute abdominal symptoms.
  • A study retrospectively evaluated 30 patients with locally advanced right colon cancer who underwent cPD, with 11 of those surgeries performed under emergency conditions due to critical issues like bowel obstruction and perforation.
  • Findings showed that while emergency surgery had a higher complication rate (63.6%) compared to non-emergency (42.1%), both groups had similar long-term outcomes without any fatalities related to the cPD procedure.
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Background: For hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), liver resection is a classical curative modality, despite its technical complexity. The incidence of HCC in the oldest old people (aged ≥ 85 years) is rising along with the global increase in life expectancy. Currently, no report has addressed liver resection for HCC in this aged population.

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Background: Improvements in antimetabolite drugs have prolonged the survival of patient with hematological malignancies. However, these drugs may have hepatotoxic side effects and may induce acute liver failure, chronic liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, or even hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Although liver resection remains a curative option for HCC, its role in HCC with hematological malignancies has never been fully explored.

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Background: Refractory external pancreatic fistula (REPF) is a rare but troublesome event. Fistulojejunostomy with direct suture of the fistula wall to jejunal wall has been demonstrated as a solution. However, it is sometimes technically difficult and some cases of failure were reported.

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