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. 1999 Jul;11(4):261–264. doi: 10.1155/1999/67324

Liver Resections for Metastases from Intraabdominal Leiomyosarcoma

Antonio Nocchi Kalil 1,4,, Bianca De Lourdes Pereira 2, Marcia Cristina Lima Brenner 2, Luiz Pereira-Lima 3
PMCID: PMC2423977  PMID: 10468118

Abstract

This paper discusses liver resection for intraabdominal leiomyosarcoma metastases as a therapy for carefully selected patients. Of the 83 hepatectomies performed from 1992 to 1996, five were resections for liver metastases due to intraabdominal leiomyosarcoma, in 3 patients. The surgical indication was single liver metastases, without any evidence of extrahepatic disease. No mortality occurred during surgery and the longest survival was 38 months. We concluded that liver resection for leiomyosarcoma metastases can be performed, allowing a long term survival in an occasional patient.

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