Liver abscess formation after local treatment of liver tumors

Thierry De Baère, Alain Roche, Jesus Maria Amenabar, Christine Lagrange, Michel Ducreux, Philippe Rougier, Dominique Elias, Philippe Lasser, Catherine Patriarche

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    Our goal was to determine a subset of patients at high risk of developing liver abscesses after local treatment of liver tumors (LTLT) and establish guidelines for the conduct of LTLT in the safest conditions in such patients. Five hundred sixty.one LTLT, 489 transhepatic arterial chemoembolizations (TAC), 10 hepatic embolizations, and 62 percutaneous intratumor injections (PIT), were retrospectively reviewed for liver parenchyma necrosis and abscess formation. Four patients developed abscesses, three after TAC and one after PIT. Despite broad-spectrum antibiotherapy, percutaneous drainage, and surgery, two patients died. A left hepatectomy was required in the other two patients for cure. All four patients had a carcinoid or a neuroendocrine pancreatic tumor. Three out of four patients had bilioenteric anastomoses, and the fourth had recently undergone cholecystectomy and papillotomy. A Lipiodol/doxorubicin mixture without any particulate embolization was injected in the three patients who developed abscesses after TAC. LTLT in patients with bilio enteric anastomosis or papillotomy and/or neuroendocrine or carcinoid tumor should be performed with strict precautions during the procedure and for peri-procedural care.

    langue originaleAnglais
    Pages (de - à)1436-1440
    Nombre de pages5
    journalHepatology
    Volume23
    Numéro de publication6
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 1 janv. 1996

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