Vall D'hebron Hospital in Barcelona Removes an Inoperable Tumor with a Liver Transplant Technique
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Vall d'Hebron Hospital in Barcelona has for the first time removed in Catalonia an inoperable tumor in the liver of a patient, a cholangiocarcinoma, with a surgery that incorporates a liver transplant technique, by which the organ is kept alive while the blood circulation is temporarily disconnected.This has been explained in a press conference this Wednesday by the assistant assistant director of Vall d'Hebron Hospital, José M. Domínguez, who h…
Vall d'Hebron Hospital in Barcelona has for the first time removed an inoperable tumor in Catalonia...
Cristina Llorens, a 58-year-old neighbor of Barcelona, was suffering only a slight back pain in which she decided to consult the doctor. Analyses and radiological tests determined that she was healthy. Three months later, new controls identified a liver tumor that had grown rapidly. A cancer considered inoperable.Continue reading...
Vall d'Hebron Hospital performs pioneering surgery in Catalonia and saves a woman who had a tumor the size of a handball in the bile ducts
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