Liver Services
We Treat
- Liver Masses
- Liver Cysts
- Liver Cancer
- AND most things Liver
We Perform
- Liver Cancer Surgery
- Liver Cyst Removal
- Liver Adenomas
- General Liver Surgeries
Liver Services
We Treat
- Liver Masses
- Liver Cysts
- Liver Cancer
We Perform
- Liver Cancer Surgery
- Liver Cyst Removal
- Liver Adenomas
Your Treatment Steps
- Call to Schedule Consultation
- Consultation Appointment
- Surgery
- Post-Op Appointment
- Return to Primary Physician Care
Your Treatment Steps
- Call to Schedule Consultation
- Consultation Appointment
- Surgery
- Post-Op Appointment
- Return to Primary Physician Care
New Technologies
Robotics
Robotic Surgery represents the medical industry’s best efforts to make surgery less invasive and safer. Since robots can operate in smaller spaces, it means easier, precise surgery and faster recoveries.
Our team is expert at operating robotics, and we can dice your liver all sorts of ways with just a flick of a switch.
HistoSonics
HistoSonics is an exciting technological breakthrough that gives surgeons the ability to destroy cancerous liver cells through sonic waves and targeting.
HistoSonics is the forefront of liver cancer treatment, and is completely non-invasive. Few practices offer HistoSonic therapy, and we are proud to be among them. Once liquified, the cancerous cells can be easily removed.
Hepatic Artery Infusion (HAI) Pump
Hepatic Artery Infusion (HAI) therapy is a treatment for colorectal or bile duct cancer that has spread to the liver.
Traditional systemic chemotherapy is usually delivered through a vein, requiring the drug to travel through the body’s bloodstream to reach the liver. Only a small portion of the chemotherapy ultimately reaches tumors in the liver.
With HAI therapy, the drug is delivered to the liver using the Intera 3000 HAI Pump, which is implanted just below the skin in the abdomen. This precise, localized delivery provides up to 400 times higher drug concentration to the tumors compared to systemic chemotherapy.
The drug is administered through the hepatic artery directly to the tumors in the liver, limiting potential side effects elsewhere.
About Your Treatment Steps
Our surgical care process ensures a seamless and supportive experience: