Is aggressive surgical palliation of proximal bile duct cancer with involvement of both main hepatic ducts worthwhile?

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The only curative treatment for proximal bile duct cancer with involvement of both main hepatic ducts is liver transplantation. Most patients do not fulfill the requirements for liver transplantation. Our treatment strategy in appropriate cases is palliative tumor resection and reconstruction of the biliary passage by sutureless bilioenteric anastomosis. We have treated 12 patients, 5 in combination with intraluminal and percutaneous radiotherapy. Our results indicate that this strategy leads to effective palliation in some cases provided that only microscopic residual tumor is left in-situ. Our survival times compare favourably with survival after liver transplantation. © 1992, Harwood Academic Publishers GmbH.

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Wilker, D. K., Izbicki, J. R., Knoefel, W. T., Mandelkow, H., Schweiberer, L., Rohloff, R., … Knoefel, W. T. (1992). Is aggressive surgical palliation of proximal bile duct cancer with involvement of both main hepatic ducts worthwhile? HPB Surgery, 5(4), 235–249. https://doi.org/10.1155/1992/91670

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