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Liver, Pancreas & Bile Duct Surgery
Liver cancer may begin as a mass of abnormal cells called a tumor. Benign tumors remain localized and do not spread to neighboring tissues. Malignant tumors begin to spread to nearby tissues, lymph nodes or organs, disrupting their function.
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Robotic Whipple Procedure
The Whipple procedure, medically known as pancreaticoduodenectomy, is a complex surgical intervention primarily indicated for malignant and some benign conditions of the pancreatic head, distal bile duct, and periampullary region.
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Histosonics
Histotripsy works by delivering high-intensity, focused ultrasound pulses to a targeted tissue area, creating controlled acoustic cavitation. This cavitation forms microscopic bubbles in the tissue, which rapidly expand and collapse, generating strong mechanical forces.
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Hepatic Artery Infusion Pump
Hepatic artery infusion (HAI) pump is a small device used for delivering chemotherapy directly to the liver. This type of pump is typically used for patients with liver cancer, particularly those with metastatic cancer that has spread to the liver.
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Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC)
Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) is a cancer treatment procedure in which an extremely concentrated and heated chemotherapy solution is delivered directly into the abdominal cavity to destroy any microscopic or residual...
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Management of Colon and Rectal Cancer Liver Metastasis
Colorectal liver metastasis occurs when cancer cells from the colon or rectum spread to the liver. This is a common progression for colorectal cancer because the blood supply from the intestines drains directly to the liver via the portal vein.
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Gastric Cancer Surgery
Gastric cancer is cancer that develops from the cells of the inner layer of the stomach. Cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells. The accumulation of these extra cells forms a mass of tissue called a tumor.
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Esophageal Cancer Surgery
Esophageal cancer surgery is a common treatment option for localized esophageal cancer, especially when the cancer has not spread extensively beyond the esophagus and nearby lymph nodes.
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Rectal Cancer Surgery
The rectum is the lowest part of your digestive system and stores your body’s metabolic waste. The rectum lies next to the colon and is a part of the large intestine (large bowel).
