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Surgical treatment of liver and lung metastasis. New techniques and outcomes

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Authors
  • E.L.A.R. Mutsaerts
Supervisors
  • B.B.R. Kroon
Cosupervisors
  • F. van Coevorden
  • E.J.T. Rutgers
Award date 05-10-2004
Number of pages 117
Organisations
  • Faculty of Medicine (AMC-UvA)
Document type PhD thesis
Note Research conducted at: NKI
Language English
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Contents
1 General introduction and outline of the thesis
2 Perioperative morbidity in hepatic surgery
3 Prognostic factors and evaluation of surgical management of hepatic metastases from colorectal origin. A 10 year single institute experience
4 Metastasectomy for liver metastases of non-colorectal primaries
5 Initial experience with radiofrequency ablation for hepatic tumours in the Netherlands
6 Outcome of thoracoscopic pulmonary metastasectomy evaluated by confirmatory thoracotomy
7 Long term survival of thoracoscopic metastasectomy versus metastasectomy by thoracotomy in patients with a solitary pulmonary lesion
8 Port site metastasis as a complication of thoracoscopic metastasectomy
9 Synchronous liver and lung metastases of colorectal origin: is surgery an option?
10 General discussion
11 Summary and conclusions Samenvatting en conclusies
Dankwoord
Curriculum Vitae
Stellingen bij het proefschrift
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