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What are the complications after metastatic liver cancer operation Which metastatic liver cancer can be ablated

August 31, 2023


1. Postoperative complications of metastatic liver cancer.


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As after the operation of primary liver cancer, some complications may still occur after the operation of metastatic liver cancer, such as postoperative liver failure, intra-abdominal bleeding, bile leakage, pleural effusion, pulmonary infection, abdominal incision and abdominal metastasis. But the overall probability is small. Complications after timely and reasonable treatment, generally will not cause serious consequences.


2. Which metastatic liver cancer can be ablated?


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Ablation is one of the effective methods for the treatment of metastatic liver cancer. Patients with metastatic liver cancer who usually meet the following conditions are suitable for ablation treatment:


Metastatic tumors with a single tumor diameter less than 5cm or less than 3 metastatic tumors with a diameter less than 3cm.


Patients whose tumor diameter is larger than 5cm can be ablated with multiple points or multiple times.

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