Clinical Outcomes of Preoperative and Postoperative Rehabilitation in the Patients With HBP Malignancy...
Hepatic NeoplasmsBiliary Tract Neoplasms1 moreClinical Outcomes of Preoperative and Postoperative Rehabilitation in the Patients With HBP Malignancy.
Intraoperative Cholangio-Ultrasound in Resective Liver Surgery
Liver CancerLiver surgery should be considered an echo-guided procedure to guarantee conservative but radical resections. The investigators describe a further application of intraoperative ultrasonography (IOUS) for studying the biliary tree during liver surgery with no need for formal cholangiography.
A Study of Pancreatic Cancer in Xenografts From Liver Metastases
Pancreatic CancerLiver Metastases2 moreThis is a feasibility study to perform image-guided liver biopsies in 25 patients who have pancreatic cancer with liver metastasis (cancer in the pancreas that has spread to the liver). This will contribute with samples for the bio-bank (bank of tumors) and develop xenografts (human tumors growing in mice) for further analysis of genes.
Observational Study on Second Line Treatment of Liver Metastases With DEBIRI and Cetuximab
Colon Cancer Liver MetastasisThe recently introduced chemoembolization has been considered to be a very attractive new method in terms of response in the treatment of liver metastases from colon cancer carcinoma (LM-CRC). It appears to be particularly useful if carried out with the new embolization materials. An 80% response rate was reported using TACE with Irinotecan pre-loaded Beads in patients with liver metastases from colon cancer, who had been pretreated with 2 or more lines of chemotherapy. Since a greater activity was attained by a combination of Cetuximab and Irinotecan versus Cetuximab in monotherapy, the European Agency for the Evaluation of Medicinal Products (EMEA) has granted authorization to the use of Cetuximab in association with irinotecan in the treatment of irinotecan-refractory CRC-LM. In this study we want to collect data on on time to progression and tolerability using DEBIRI+Cetuximab in LM-CRC
A2ALL-Patients Safety System Improvements in Living Donor Liver Transplantation
Liver DiseasesHepatocellular Cancer2 moreLiving donor liver transplantation (LDLT), involves complex systems and processes of care that are particularly vulnerable to medical errors and preventable complications. This ancillary study of the Adult-to-Adult Living Liver Transplantation Cohort Study (A2ALL) will focus on conducting a proactive, systematic, and comprehensive assessment of the vulnerabilities in the systems and process of LDLT care to reduce medical errors and preventable complications thereby improving the safety of LDLT care. This project will address an important gap in the knowledge needed to achieve high quality and safe LDLT care of patients by developing a process to: 1) proactively, systematically and comprehensively identify areas of vulnerabilities in LDLT care that can result in medical errors, 2) design and implement solutions to mitigate these weaknesses, and 3) evaluate the effectiveness of these solutions to improve the safety of LDLT care by measuring clinical and process outcomes before and after solution implementation across four A2ALL participating transplant centers
Human Liver Explants for HIF-1 Alpha Analysis/Comparison (HIF HCC)
Liver CancerThe purpose of the study is to compare levels of HIF-1 α (Hypoxia Inducing Factor 1-alpha) in patients who have been treated with various types of liver cancer treatments.
Communicating Veins Between Adjacent Hepatic Veins: an Intra-operative Ultrasound Study
Liver TumorsThe search for communicating veins (CVs) between adjacent hepatic veins (HVs) has drawn its rationale from living donor liver transplantation (LDLT). Parenchymal sparing procedures although HVs are resected suggest that probably their presence is underestimated. Taking profit from new improvements in ultrasound technology the investigators aim to better estimate the rate of CVs in a consecutive series of patients in whom resection of one HV at caval confluence is needed.
Evaluation of the Signa Excite 3.0 T MRI Excite for Detection and Characterization of Liver Lesions...
Liver CancerPrimary Objective: 1. To compare the efficacy of 1.5T vs. 3T T1 and T2-weighted MR images sequences for the detection and evaluation of liver lesions.
Quality of Life in Patients With Liver Cancer Treated With Image-Guided Therapy
Liver CancerMetastatic CancerRATIONALE: Gathering information about quality of life over time from patients with liver cancer treated with image-guided therapy may help the study of cancer in the future. PURPOSE: This clinical trial is gathering information about quality of life over time from patients with liver cancer treated with image-guided therapy.
Impact of New Interventional Imaging Modality Use on Patient Radiation Exposure in Transarterial...
Hepatic TumorTransarterial chemoembolization (TACE) is the most performed endovascular interventional radiology (IR) procedure. TACE procedures are performed in an IR suite, most of which are equipped with floor-based flat-panel robotic C-arm allowing two-dimensional imaging. Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) has been developed to allow three-dimensional navigation but has several limitations such as reduced signal to noise ratio and small field-of-view, and seems to have negative impact on patient radiation exposure. Another option to perform 3D imaging is called angio-CT which combines a CT-scan and a floor-based flat-panel robotic C-arm in a single IR suite. Even if some publications have shown benefit of angio-CT in TACE procedures in Japan, no study about angio-CT in liver IR procedures has been conducted in the occidental world so far. The purpose of our study was to assess the impact of angio-CT use on patient radiation exposure and treatment quality in TACE procedures compared to CBCT. This before-after study consisted of a review of consecutive TACE procedures performed between January 2016 and September 2017 in our institution with two different imaging modalities, defining two study groups (C-arm with CBCT versus angio-CT).