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Table 2 Detailed surgical procedures for cytoreductive surgeries with concurrent liver surgeries

From: Clinical outcomes of complete cytoreduction with concurrent liver resection followed by hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy for synchronous peritoneal and liver metastatic colorectal cancer

Variables

Total patients (n=22)

Detailed procedures for cytoreductive surgery

 

Peritoneum

 

 Diaphragmatic peritonectomy

11 (50.0)

 Parietal peritonectomy

8 (36.4)

 Pelvic peritonectomy

13 (59.1)

 Omentectomy

15 (68.2)

Gastro-intestinal tract

 

 Right hemicolectomy

3 (13.6)

 Left hemicolectomy

2 (9.1)

 Anterior resection

3 (13.6)

 Low anterior resection

8 (36.4)

 Ileocecectomy

2 (9.1)

 Segmental resection of small bowel

8 (36.4)

 Hartmann operation

1 (4.5)

 Appendectomy

3 (13.6)

Gynecologic

 

 Hysterectomy

5 (22.7)

 Salpingo-oophorectomy

8 (36.4)

Others

 

 Excision of ureter with ureterocystostomy

1 (4.5)

 Cholecystectomy

8 (36.4)

 Splenectomy

1 (4.5)

Detailed procedures of liver surgery

 

 Intraoperative radiofrequency ablation

4 (18.2)

 Wedge resection

14 (63.6)

 Sectionectomy

1 (4.5)

 Lobectomy

4 (18.2)

 Extended lobectomy

1 (4.5)

 Two-stage hepatectomy

6 (27.3)

 1st-stage liver surgery → CRS/HIPEC + 2nd-stage liver surgery

3 (13.6)

 CRS/HIPEC + 1st-stage liver surgery → 2nd-stage liver surgery

3 (13.6)

  1. n (%); CRS cytoreductive surgery, HIPEC hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy