Postoperative metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma

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summary

After interventional treatment of liver cancer, the tumor will shrink. Now we have reviewed the reduction by two centimeters. Patients with this disease should be treated as soon as possible. Now I will tell you about the metastasis of liver cancer after operation.

Postoperative metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma

Method 1: intrahepatic metastasis: liver cancer is usually intrahepatic dissemination and metastasis at the beginning, which is easy to invade the portal vein and branches and form tumor thrombus. If the tumor thrombus of portal vein trunk and branch is blocked, it will often cause or aggravate the original portal hypertension.

Method 2: blood metastasis, lung metastasis is the most common, can also be transferred to the pleura, adrenal gland, kidney and bone and other parts.

Method 3: lymph node metastasis is the most common in hilar lymph node metastasis, which can also be transferred to pancreatic, splenic and paraaortic lymph nodes, occasionally involving supraclavicular lymph nodes.

matters needing attention

The specific treatment plan needs to be combined with the patient's specific condition. If there is no metastasis in the early stage, surgical resection can be considered. If there is metastasis in the middle and late stage, conservative treatment is recommended, and comprehensive treatment of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine is actively adopted to relieve clinical symptoms, prolong life, reduce pain and improve the quality of life.