Zachary J. Kastenberg , Reto M. Baertschiger , Alex G. Cuenca , Nhu Thao Nguyen Galvan , Caroline P. Lemoine , Jonathan P. Roach , Ashley E. Walther , Stephen P. Dunn , John A. Goss , Patrick J. Healey , Jonathan Karpelowsky , Eugene S. Kim , Max R. Langham , Rebecka L. Meyers , Riccardo A. Superina , Greg M. Tiao , Christopher B. Weldon , Alex J. Bondoc , Kimberly J. Riehle , Sanjeev A. Vasudevan
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Critical elements of pediatric liver cancer surgery
The appropriate management of pediatric liver malignancies, primarily hepatoblastoma and hepatocellular carcinoma, requires an in depth understanding of contemporary preoperative risk stratification, experience with advanced hepatobiliary surgery, and a good relationship with one’s local or regional liver transplant center. While chemotherapy regimens have become more effective, operative indications more well-defined, and overall survival improved, the complexity of liver surgery in small children provides ample opportunity for protocol violation, inadequate resection, and iatrogenic morbidity. These guidelines represent the distillation of contemporary literature and expert opinion as a means to provide a framework for preoperative planning and intraoperative decision-making for the pediatric surgeon.
期刊介绍:
Seminars in Pediatric Surgery provides current state-of-the-art reviews of subjects of interest to those charged with the surgical care of young patients. Each bimontly issue addresses a single topic with articles written by the experts in the field. Guest editors, all noted authorities, prepare each issue.