Chemoembolization of the hepatic artery in the treatment of patients with chemoresistant metastases of colorectal cancer. Review
Автор: Stukalova O. Yu., Polikarpov A.A., Ischenko R.V.
Журнал: Хирургическая практика @spractice
Рубрика: Статьи
Статья в выпуске: 3 (47), 2021 года.
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In the structure of the incidence of malignant tumors for a number of years, colorectal cancer occupies one of the leading positions, with a steady tendency to growth. The five-year survival rate of patients with metastatic liver damage in colorectal cancer does not exceed 28%. A significant breakthrough in the study of the biology of colorectal cancer has led to a deep understanding of individual processes of carcinogenesis and a personalized approach to treatment tactics. Despite this, the problem of chemoresistance remains one of the most acute. The high toxicity of systemic chemotherapy limits its use in this group of patients. In this connection, minimally invasive and at the same time effective methods of local treatment of malignant liver tumors have been introduced into clinical practice. These methods include: hepatic artery chemoinfusion, chemoembolization, oil chemoembolization and radioembolization. At present, a large world experience has already been accumulated in the application of the above-described methods of treatment. However, the question of the application of methods of interventional surgery in the treatment of patients with chemoresistant metastases is still open. The presented review reflects the results of the analysis of scientific literature on the treatment of this group of patients. The main stages of development and improvement of X-ray endovascular methods of treatment are presented.
Colorectal cancer, chemoembolization, oil chemoembolization, chemoresistant metastases
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/142231922
IDR: 142231922 | DOI: 10.38181/2223-2427-2021-3-61-68