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Euroasian Journal of Hepato-Gastroenterology | 2017

Hepatic Metastasis from Colorectal Cancer

Alan Isaac Valderrama-Treviño; Baltazar Barrera-Mera; Jesús Carlos Ceballos-Villalva; Eduardo E. Montalvo-Javé; Hasan Ozkan

The liver is the most common site of metastasis in patients with colorectal cancer due to its anatomical situation regarding its portal circulation. About 14 to 18% of patients with colorectal cancer present metastasis at the first medical consultation, and 10 to 25% at the time of the resection of the primary colorectal cancer. The incidence is higher (35%) when a computed tomography (CT) scan is used. In the last decades, a significant increase in the life expectancy of patients with colorectal cancer has been achieved with different diagnostic and treatment programs. Despite these improvements, the presence of metastasis, disease recurrence, and advanced local tumors continue to remain poor prognostic factors. Median survival without treatment is <8 months from the moment of its presentation, and a survival rate at 5 years of 11% is the best prognosis for those who present with local metastasis. Even in patients with limited metastatic disease, 5-year survival is exceptional. Patients with hepatic metastasis of colorectal cancer have a median survival of 5 to 20 months with no treatment. Approximately 20 to 30% of patients with colorectal metastasis have disease confined to the liver, and this can be managed with surgery. Modern surgical strategies at the main hepatobiliary centers have proved that hepatectomy of 70% of the liver can be performed, with a mortality rate of <5%. It is very important to have knowledge of predisposing factors, diagnostic methods, and treatment of hepatic metastasis. However, the establishment of newer, efficient, preventive screening programs for early diagnosis and adequate treatment is vital. How to cite this article: Valderrama-Treviño AI, Barrera-Mera B, Ceballos-Villalva JC, Montalvo-Javé EE. Hepatic Metastasis from Colorectal Cancer. Euroasian J Hepato-Gastroenterol 2017;7(2):166-175.


Hepatobiliary surgery and nutrition | 2017

Updates in Mirizzi syndrome

Alan Isaac Valderrama-Treviño; Juan José Granados-Romero; Mariana Espejel-Deloiza; Jonathan Chernitzky-Camaño; Baltazar Barrera Mera; Aranza Guadalupe Estrada-Mata; Jesús Carlos Ceballos-Villalva; Jonathan Acuña Campos; Rubén Argüero-Sánchez

Mirizzi syndrome, known as extrinsic bile compression syndrome, is a rare complication of cholecystitis and chronic cholelithiasis, secondary to the obliteration of the infundibulum of the gallbladder or cystic duct caused by the impact of one or more calculations in these anatomical structures, which leads to compression of the adjacent bile duct, resulting in partial or complete obstruction of the common hepatic duct, triggering liver dysfunction. Our aim is to identify and describe the current epidemiology, diagnostic methods, and treatment of Mirizzi syndrome. A literature search was performed using different databases, including Medline, Cochrane, Embase, Medscape, PubMed, using keywords: Mirizzi syndrome, epidemiology, markers, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment. Selected original articles, review articles or case reports from 1997 to 2015 were collected, written in English or Spanish. The endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is the most accurate diagnostic method. The traditional treatment has been surgery and involves an incision at the bottom of the gallbladder and calculus removal. If fistulas are observed, it is performed a partial cholecystectomy; otherwise, a cholecystocholedochoduodenostomy is an alternative. Endoscopic treatment includes biliary drainage and stone extraction. Many surgeons claim that laparoscopic cholecystectomy is contraindicated in Mirizzi syndrome because of the presence of inflammatory tissue and adhesions in the Calots triangle. If dissection is attempt, it can cause unnecessary injury to the bile duct. However, other surgeons consider the laparoscopic approach is feasible, although technically challenging. Currently, laparoscopic cholecystectomy for this condition is considered controversial and technically challenging; however, it has shown that with the right skills and equipment, it is a safe and feasible way to treat some cases of Mirizzi syndrome type I and II.


International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2018

Affordable laparoscopic simulator to acquire basic skills in undergraduate surgery students

Rodrigo Banegas-Ruiz; Juan José Granados-Romero; Alan Isaac Valderrama-Treviño; Carlos Aarón Méndez-Celis; Jesús Carlos Ceballos-Villalva; Germán Eduardo Mendoza-Barrera; Baltazar Barrera-Mera

The laparoscopic surgery has proved to be the main approach for a number of pathologies that require surgical intervention. This due to its lower incidence of complications, to a faster recovery time compared to traditional open surgery and reduction of surgery time1. This has led to the need in training and acquisition of skills in minimally invasive surgery in early stages of the medical career of students inclined toward a surgical specialty. The complications during this learning process have resulted in ethical considerations, imposed by the medical profession, specifically in the use of humans and animals in the surgical training.2 This has led to the development of simulator devices to develop skills and training of surgeons. These aspects are not confined to the postgraduate students, study plans at the undergraduate level generate an imminent need to ABSTRACT


Cirugia Y Cirujanos | 2018

Comparación entre ligadura con lazo hemostático y engrapadora mecánica lineal para el cierre de base apendicular

Juan José Granados-Romero; Alan I. Valderrama-Treveriño; Baltazar Barrera-Mera; Karen Uriarte-Ruíz; Rodrigo Banegas-Ruiz; Jesús Carlos Ceballos-Villalva


International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2016

Comparison of early complications using regular mesh versus Atramat® Neoflex 25 mesh in inguinal, umbilical and post incisional hernias

Juan José Granados-Romero; Alan Isaac Valderrama-Treviño; Germán Eduardo Mendoza-Barrera; Jesús Carlos Ceballos-Villalva; Aranza Guadalupe Estrada-Mata; Carlos Celis; José Javier Romo García; Ericka Hazzel Contreras-Flores


International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2016

Acute abdomen secondary to dependent rectus sheath hematoma: a case report -

Juan José Granados-Romero; Carlos Aarón Méndez-Celis; Ericka Hazzel Contreras-Flores; Jesús Carlos Ceballos-Villalva; Aranza Guadalupe Estrada-Mata; Luis Eugenio Graniel-Palafox; José Javier Romo-García; Mariana Espejel Deloiza; Germán Eduardo Mendoza-Barrera; Alan Isaac Valderrama-Treviño


International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2016

Effectivity of the PGA rapid Atramat® and PGA Atramat® sutures for the closure of minimal invasion and abdominal-inguinal wounds in surgery

Juan José Granados-Romero; Baltazar Barrera-Mera; Jesús Carlos Ceballos-Villalva; Aranza Guadalupe Estrada-Mata; Mariana Espejel-Deloiza; María Isabel Mayen Sordo; Alan Isaac Valderrama-Treviño


International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2016

Current perspective in the treatment of bile duct injuries

Juan José Granados-Romero; Aranza Guadalupe Estrada-Mata; Mariana Espejel-Deloiza; Jesús Carlos Ceballos-Villalva; Ericka Hazzel Contreras-Flores; Benjamín León-Mancilla; Germán Eduardo Mendoza-Barrera; Carlos Aarón Méndez-Celis; Alan Isaac Valderrama-Treviño


International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2016

Open radical nephrectomy for early treatment of renal cell carcinoma: a case report and review

Juan José Granados-Romero; Alan Isaac Valderrama-Treviño; Germán-Eduardo Mendoza-Barrera; Jesús Carlos Ceballos-Villalva; Ericka Hazzel Contreras-Flores; Baltazar Barrera-Mera; Mariana Espejel-Deloiza; Aranza Guadalupe Estrada-Mata; Kassandra Denisse Badillo-Martínez; Ángeles Rodal-Soler


Revista Mexicana de Cirugía Endoscópica | 2015

Evaluación diagnóstica no concluyente en apéndice perforado. Reporte de dos casos

Juan José Granados-Romero; Alan Isaac Valderrama-Treviño; Germán Eduardo Mendoza-Barrera; Jesús Carlos Ceballos-Villalva; Michel Flores-Ceballos; Aranza Guadalupe Estrada-Mata; Luis Eugenio Graniel-Palafox

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Alan Isaac Valderrama-Treviño

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Aranza Guadalupe Estrada-Mata

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Baltazar Barrera-Mera

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Ericka Hazzel Contreras-Flores

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Germán Eduardo Mendoza-Barrera

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Mariana Espejel-Deloiza

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Carlos Aarón Méndez-Celis

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Baltazar Barrera Mera

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Benjamín León-Mancilla

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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