Patients with synchronous bilobar colorectal liver metastases usually have an extent or distribution of the metastases that precludes curative resection. Recently radiofrequency ablation has been proved to safely control liver metastases but a combination of radiofrequency ablation with more than liver resection is rarely performed. We report two patients with colorectal primary and synchronous classically unresectable bilobar liver metastases treated with a combination of bowel and liver resection plus radiofrequency ablation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA total of 232 patients presenting occlusive ileus caused by colorectal carcinoma undergo operative treatment in the period 1979 through 1990. In 160 of them the tumor is located in the colon, and in seventy-two--in the rectum. One-hundred twenty-two radical and 110 palliative operations are performed (52.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe study covers 125 patients with anaerobic surgical infection, aged 7 to 82 years. Of the total 27 cases are operated for acute cholecystitis, four--diffuse acute peritonitis, seventeen--acute appendicitis, and three--acute hematogenous osteomyelitis. In acute cholecystitis and acute appendicitis microbiological study is carried out of the content, organic wall and periorganic space.
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