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- 2019
Repeat hepatectomy for recurred colorectal liver metastasis: is it justified?Keywords: Colorectal neoplasms, Hepatectomy, Feasibility studies, Prognosis, Recurrence Abstract: Liver resection is considered the only curative treatment modality for colorectal liver metastasis. The recurrence rate after hepatectomy is >50%. Two or more hepatectomies are applied to treat recurred metastases. We assessed the efficiency and feasibility of repeat hepatectomy and analyzed the prognostic factors after a repeat hepatectomy
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