Introduction: Liver surgery is a relatively recent and relatively major complex surgery, due
to the anatomical and histological specialty of the liver
Objective of the research: To evaluate the results of the cases of liver metastases from
colorec
tal carcinoma from November 2010 until the end of April 2017.The study included
11 patients with 63,4% of females and average age of 55,4 years.
The primary tumor was located in the rectum at 36.4%. in 4 cases (36.4%) was the
livermetastases as a synchron with the main tumor while the metachron metastases was in
63.6% of cases. The single metastases was found at 72.7% while the multiple metastases
accounted for 27.3%. The transfusion diameter was less than 5 cm in 5 cases and 45.4%
and it was larger or equal to 5 cm in 54.6% of all the cases. The liver resection for
Hepatocellular lesions were performed concurrently with primary tumor resection in the
colon in only one case and the metastases was a single and 9.1% of the cases. The most
common surgical procedure was segment resection in 45.4% of all the cases. The left or
right hemi hepatectomy was in two cases, 8.7% None of the patients had any complications
which requiring a reoperation. Bleeding occurred in one case such as the Bilioma in one
case and Biliary fistula occurred in two cases.
Introduction: Liver surgery is a relatively recent and relatively major complex surgery, due
to the anatomical and histological specialty of the liver.
Objective of the research: To evaluate the results of the cases of non traumatic liver
resectio
n from November 2010 until the end of June 2017
The study included 23 patients with 61% of females and average age of 46.8 years. 30.43%
of the cases were benign lesions, while malignant lesions constituted 65.12% of all
patients. The highest percentage of lesions was of colorectal tumors with 66.66% of all
metastatic patients and 43.47% of all patients. Whereas hepatocellular carcinoma HCC
were only in 4.35% of all patients
The most common surgical procedure was segment resection. The left or right hemi
hepatectomy was in two cases, 8.7%
None of the patients had any complications which requiring a reoperation. Biliary fistula
occurred in two cases, one of which was administered conservatively, the other requiring
ERCP.
Cancer of the lip is relatively common malignancy of the head and neck region.
Squamous cell carcinoma most frequently occurs in the lower lip (LLSCC) or Lower Lip Squamous Cell
Carcinoma. This study aimed to evaluate the correlation between the in
volved lymph nodes level and the
tumor appearance, greatest dimension (T) and its degree of differentiation.
We reviewed sixty patients, who had metastatic fractures, they were
treated in Al Moassat Hospital during the years: 1994-1995-1996. The
location of fractures were:
51 in upper third of the femur
3 in proximal humerus
2 in scapula
2 in tibia
2
in different positions
We studied the methods of treatment, complications and postoperative
survival.