Biopsija resektabilnih jetrnih zasevkov raka debelega črevesa in danke
Biopsy of resectable liver metastases of colorectal cancer
an unnecessary and dangerous method
Keywords:
liver, colorectal neoplasms, metastases, forecast, hepatitis protocolAbstract
Če se pri bolniku, ki je bil operiran zaradi raka debelega črevesa in danke (RDČD), na novo pojavi tumor v jetrih, je mogoče že na podlagi tega sklepati, da gre za zasevek. Še več, diagnozo je mogoče z 99 % verjetnostjo potrditi na podlagi slikovnih in biokemičnih preiskav. Kljub temu nekateri vztrajajo, da je za potrditev diagnoze potrebna perkutana tankoigelna biopsija (PTB). Nepotrebnost in nevarnost tega postopka pri resektabilnih jetrnih zasevkih RDČD bomo poskušali utemeljiti s pregledom literature in analizo naše serije bolnikov.Abstract (Eng)
If in the patient who underwent surgery for colorectal cancer (CC) a newly developed tumour is detected in the liver, it is possible to assume immediately that it is a metastasis. Moreover, it is possible to confirm the diagnosis with 99% probability based on imaging and biochemical screening. Despite this some insist that diagnosis needs to be confirmed with percutaneous core needle biopsy (PCNB). With a review of the literature and an analysis of our series of patients, we will try to show why this procedure is unnecessary and dangerous in patients with resectable liver metastases of CC.Downloads
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