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Laparoscopic and Open Surgery for Secondary Liver Cancer (Liver Metastases)

Secondary liver cancer, also known as liver metastases, occurs when cancer spreads to the liver from other organs such as the colon, stomach, pancreas, or breast. Although it is a serious condition, timely and well-planned surgical treatment can significantly improve survival and quality of life in selected patients.

At SurgicalSol, under the expertise of Dr. Asif Iqbal, we provide advanced and individualized treatment for patients with liver metastases. As an experienced Gastrointestinal and Laparoscopic Surgeon, Dr. Asif focuses on precise evaluation and offers both laparoscopic and open surgical options based on the extent of disease and patient condition.

Common Symptoms of Secondary Liver Cancer

  • Pain or discomfort in the upper right abdomen

  • Unexplained weight loss

  • Loss of appetite and fatigue

  • Jaundice (yellowing of skin and eyes)

  • Abdominal swelling in advanced cases

In early stages, liver metastases may cause minimal or no symptoms, making regular follow-up and screening crucial for cancer patients.

Diagnosis and Evaluation

Dr. Asif uses advanced imaging techniques such as CT scan, MRI, and PET scan to assess the number, size, and location of liver tumors. Blood tests and tumor markers may also be advised to help in accurate staging and surgical planning.

Treatment Options

Treatment depends on tumor spread and overall health of the patient. Laparoscopic liver surgery is preferred for selected cases due to its minimally invasive nature and faster recovery. In more advanced or complex cases, open liver surgery may be required to safely remove metastatic tumors. Surgery is often combined with oncology treatments for comprehensive cancer care.

Gastric sleeve surgery benefits

Sleeve gastrectomy offers numerous benefits and helps reduce the risk of serious weight-related health issues that can be life threatening and improve the quality of life significantly. These include:

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Sleeve gastrectomy can lead to significant and sustainable weight loss.

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Improves mental health

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Reduced joint pain

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It helps control type 2-diabetes by 60%.

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Reduced medication dependance on such as SADI or gastric bypass if the patient wants to lose more weight.

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It is performed as a standalone procedure, and also it offers the opportunity to do any other weight loss procedure later on such as SADI or gastric bypass if the patient wants to lose more weight.

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It does not increase the risk of kidney stones in patients who are at high risk of developing kidney stones.

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Lowers the risk of high blood pressure, cancer, and heart diseases.

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Reduced risk of obesity related diseases.

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It is a very quick and short procedure, and has a short anesthesia time. It helps the patients who are at high risk for surgery and cannot tolerate high anesthesia time.

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Patients with very high BMI (i.e. 60, 70), are at high risk for anesthesia complications. Sleeve gastrectomy shortens the amount of anesthesia time required and gives these patients the opportunity to lose weight and get out of the danger zone.

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Improves obesity related infertility

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Sleeve gastrectomy improves metabolic health and can result in improved insulin resistance, blood sugar control, and lipid profiles.

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Sleeve gastrectomy is a simple and straightforward surgical procedure without the need for rerouting or reconnecting the intestines.

Benefits of Bypass Surgery

SADI bypass surgery is a revolutionary weight management technique. It is intended to help people with extreme obesity attain long-lasting benefits. Undoubtedly, it is a more advanced variant of the conventional duodenal switch. It is efficient in terms of its numerous benefits. Patients experience these improvements at different intensities. Yet, some prominent advantages include;

Significant weight loss
Improved Type 2 Diabetes control
Reduced risk of acid reflux compared to gastric bypass
Improved satiety and appetite control
Long-term maintenance of weight loss
Better resolution of obesity-related conditions