Hasegawa Hirofumi, Honboh Takuya, Minagawa Ryosuke, Hamatsu Takayuki, Ushijima Chie, Ikebe Masahiko, Kitamura Masayuki
Dept. of Surgery, Kyushu Central Hospital of Mutual Aid Association of Public School Teachers.
Gan To Kagaku Ryoho. 2010 Nov;37(12):2573-5.
We report on a patient who presented in 2000 with multiple hepatic metastasis of sigmoid colon cancer. We chose the hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy for this case since there was no effective chemotherapy at that time. After the intermittent chemotherapy for one and half years, we recognized that the tumor became smaller, though it couldn't cure completely. Therefore, two years after the first medical examination, we underwent a hepatic left lobectomy and S8 hepatectomy. No recurrence has been observed until now. As a recent treatment of the hepatic metastasis of colon cancer, there is a tendency to choose chemotherapy before operation. However, there are some cases in which chemotherapy isn't acceptable because of its side effect. Besides chemotherapy, we report another treatment (the hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy) which has a similar effectiveness with fewer side effects for the hepatic metastasis of colon cancer.