Affiliation:
1. The Wakefield Clinic for Gastrointestinal Diseases, Wakefield Hospital, Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract
This paper presents an experience of thirty consecutive
patients with hepatic colorectal metastases
who were treated with hepatic cryotherapy and
subsequent hepatic arterial infusion (HAI) chemotherapy
using 5FU.Patients with colorectal metastases confined to the
liver but not suitable for resection, and with liver
involvement of less than 50% were offered the
treatment. Prospective documentation of all patients
was undertaken with data being recorded on a
computerised database.Patients had a median of 6 (2–15) lesions with
sizes ranging from 1–12 cm. There was no 30 day
mortality. Postoperative complications developed in
8 patients but were followed by full recovery in all
instances. Side effects from chemotherapy occured
in 23% of cycles. Twenty seven patients have died.
Median survival from the time of cryotherapy was
18.2 months (7–34), or 23months (9–44) from
diagnosis of liver lesions.Hepatic cryotherapy with subsequent arterial
chemotherapy is safe and well tolerated. The results
suggest survival of patients with colorectal hepatic
metastases can be improved by the use of this
modality of treatment.
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