Hepatectomy for rapidly growing solitary liver metastasis from non-small cell lung cancer: a case report

Abstract Background Patients with liver metastasis from non-small lung cancer (NSCLC) usually have multiple metastases at other sites and thus rarely undergo liver surgery. We present a case involving successful resection of rapidly growing liver metastasis from squamous cell carcinoma of the lung....

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Main Authors: Hiroyuki Hakoda, Yasuharu Sekine, Hideo Ichimura, Kazumitsu Ueda, Shigeo Aoki, Hideyuki Mishima, Akihiro Sako, Keisuke Kobayashi, Akiko Sakata, Yukio Sato
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Published: SpringerOpen 2019-05-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40792-019-0633-6
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spelling doaj-6a7af095c18a4a458b2ec7165be0ae382020-11-25T02:01:15ZengSpringerOpenSurgical Case Reports2198-77932019-05-01511510.1186/s40792-019-0633-6Hepatectomy for rapidly growing solitary liver metastasis from non-small cell lung cancer: a case reportHiroyuki Hakoda0Yasuharu Sekine1Hideo Ichimura2Kazumitsu Ueda3Shigeo Aoki4Hideyuki Mishima5Akihiro Sako6Keisuke Kobayashi7Akiko Sakata8Yukio Sato9Department of Surgery, Hitachi General HospitalDepartment of Thoracic Surgery, Hitachi General HospitalDepartment of Thoracic Surgery, Hitachi General HospitalDepartment of Surgery, Hitachi General HospitalDepartment of Surgery, Hitachi General HospitalDepartment of Surgery, Hitachi General HospitalDepartment of Surgery, Hitachi General HospitalDepartment of Thoracic Surgery, Hitachi General HospitalDepartment of Pathology, Hitachi General HospitalDepartment of Thoracic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of TsukubaAbstract Background Patients with liver metastasis from non-small lung cancer (NSCLC) usually have multiple metastases at other sites and thus rarely undergo liver surgery. We present a case involving successful resection of rapidly growing liver metastasis from squamous cell carcinoma of the lung. Case presentation A 74-year-old man had undergone left lower lobectomy for squamous cell carcinoma of the lung, which was diagnosed pathologically as stage IA. A computed tomography (CT) scan that was taken 12 months after lung resection showed an irregularly shaped mass lesion (size, 8.3 cm) in segment five of the liver. Retrospectively, the mass was identifiable on CT 6 months before this initial recognition. Although the lesion showed rapid growth, positron emission tomography and brain magnetic resonance imaging ruled out the possibility of other metastatic lesions. Therefore, we performed right hepatectomy 14 months after the initial lung surgery. The patient was pathologically diagnosed with liver metastasis from lung cancer and has remained free from recurrence 41 months after the liver surgery, without receiving any adjuvant chemotherapy. Conclusions Although there is no reliable clinical indicator for selecting oligo-recurrence, hepatectomy could be an option for solitary liver metastasis from NSCLC for patients who are in good health.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40792-019-0633-6Metastatic liver tumorHepatectomyNon-small cell lung cancerOligo-metastasisOligo-recurrenceTumor doubling time
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author Hiroyuki Hakoda
Yasuharu Sekine
Hideo Ichimura
Kazumitsu Ueda
Shigeo Aoki
Hideyuki Mishima
Akihiro Sako
Keisuke Kobayashi
Akiko Sakata
Yukio Sato
spellingShingle Hiroyuki Hakoda
Yasuharu Sekine
Hideo Ichimura
Kazumitsu Ueda
Shigeo Aoki
Hideyuki Mishima
Akihiro Sako
Keisuke Kobayashi
Akiko Sakata
Yukio Sato
Hepatectomy for rapidly growing solitary liver metastasis from non-small cell lung cancer: a case report
Surgical Case Reports
Metastatic liver tumor
Hepatectomy
Non-small cell lung cancer
Oligo-metastasis
Oligo-recurrence
Tumor doubling time
author_facet Hiroyuki Hakoda
Yasuharu Sekine
Hideo Ichimura
Kazumitsu Ueda
Shigeo Aoki
Hideyuki Mishima
Akihiro Sako
Keisuke Kobayashi
Akiko Sakata
Yukio Sato
author_sort Hiroyuki Hakoda
title Hepatectomy for rapidly growing solitary liver metastasis from non-small cell lung cancer: a case report
title_short Hepatectomy for rapidly growing solitary liver metastasis from non-small cell lung cancer: a case report
title_full Hepatectomy for rapidly growing solitary liver metastasis from non-small cell lung cancer: a case report
title_fullStr Hepatectomy for rapidly growing solitary liver metastasis from non-small cell lung cancer: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Hepatectomy for rapidly growing solitary liver metastasis from non-small cell lung cancer: a case report
title_sort hepatectomy for rapidly growing solitary liver metastasis from non-small cell lung cancer: a case report
publisher SpringerOpen
series Surgical Case Reports
issn 2198-7793
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Abstract Background Patients with liver metastasis from non-small lung cancer (NSCLC) usually have multiple metastases at other sites and thus rarely undergo liver surgery. We present a case involving successful resection of rapidly growing liver metastasis from squamous cell carcinoma of the lung. Case presentation A 74-year-old man had undergone left lower lobectomy for squamous cell carcinoma of the lung, which was diagnosed pathologically as stage IA. A computed tomography (CT) scan that was taken 12 months after lung resection showed an irregularly shaped mass lesion (size, 8.3 cm) in segment five of the liver. Retrospectively, the mass was identifiable on CT 6 months before this initial recognition. Although the lesion showed rapid growth, positron emission tomography and brain magnetic resonance imaging ruled out the possibility of other metastatic lesions. Therefore, we performed right hepatectomy 14 months after the initial lung surgery. The patient was pathologically diagnosed with liver metastasis from lung cancer and has remained free from recurrence 41 months after the liver surgery, without receiving any adjuvant chemotherapy. Conclusions Although there is no reliable clinical indicator for selecting oligo-recurrence, hepatectomy could be an option for solitary liver metastasis from NSCLC for patients who are in good health.
topic Metastatic liver tumor
Hepatectomy
Non-small cell lung cancer
Oligo-metastasis
Oligo-recurrence
Tumor doubling time
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40792-019-0633-6
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