“Liver-first” approach with ALPPS: The natural combination of two new concepts in liver surgery

Modern colorectal liver metastasis (CRLM) surgery has undergone a very impressive development over the last ten years due to the evolution of methods, techniques and extension of surgical indications. The main limits of surgical CRLM treatment were extension of liver disease, volume and quality of future liver remnant and foreseeable hypertrophy induced by portal vein embolisation or ligation (PVE/PVL) for a possible two-staged hepatectomy. In 2007 Dr. Schlitt, performing the first associated liver partition and portal vein ligation for staged hepatectomy (ALPPS) [1], unconsciously opened Pandora's box; leading to intense surgical research into two-staged hepatectomies and allowing a further expansion of the resectable pool of liver tumour patients affected by bilobar tumour load.
Source: Surgical Oncology - Category: Surgery Authors: Tags: Commentary Source Type: research