> Liver metastases resection in Barcelona. Dr. Quenet and Prof. Panaro operate cases considered non-resectable by other centres at Centro Medico Teknon.

**Fuente:** https://quenet-torrent.com/en/liver-metastases-barcelona/

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Reviewed by [Dr. Francois Quenet](https://quenet-torrent.com/en/our-team/francois-quenet/) and [Prof. Fabrizio Panaro](https://quenet-torrent.com/en/our-team/fabrizio-panaro/) · Updated: June 2026

Liver Metastases Resection · Barcelona

# Liver Metastases Resection in Barcelona: non-resectable cases, new assessment in 48 h

Another team has concluded surgery is not viable. Dr. Quenet and Prof. Panaro review your case from scratch at Centro Medico Teknon.

Dr. Quenet

international reference in oncological liver resection

48 h

multidisciplinary committee response

Teknon

Centro Medico Teknon, Barcelona

MSK · IGR

team trained at world reference centres

Does this describe your situation?

## Patients who typically request a liver metastases second opinion in Barcelona

### You have been told the metastases are not resectable

Another team has concluded that surgery is not viable. You want a team with greater experience to assess resectability from scratch.

### Multiple or bilobar metastases

You have metastases in both liver lobes or multiple lesions and are not sure whether a viable surgical strategy exists.

### Only chemotherapy has been proposed

No one has assessed whether surgery can be a complementary or primary option in your liver metastases case.

### Hepatic recurrence after prior resection

You have had a liver relapse and want to know whether there is an indication for a second resection.

### Metastases of neuroendocrine or gastric origin

Your case is not colorectal in origin and you want to know whether hepatic resection is an option for your specific histology.

### Uncertainty about where to have surgery

Surgery has been proposed but you want to confirm the team has real experience in complex oncological liver resections.

How we approach your case

## Liver metastases resection: technique and what sets this team apart

### Extended resectability

Resectability limits depend on team experience. Dr. Quenet operates on cases with multiple metastases, bilobar involvement, or proximity to vascular structures that other teams would not address.

### Complex hepatectomy techniques

Two-stage hepatectomy, prior portal embolisation to increase remnant liver volume, resections with vascular reconstruction, and complementary ablation when indicated.

### Coordination with medical oncology

The surgical strategy is integrated with systemic treatment (chemotherapy, targeted therapies) in a multidisciplinary committee to optimise the timing and extent of surgery.

### Multidisciplinary committee and ERAS

Every case is presented to the committee with hepatic surgeon, medical oncologist, radiologist, and pathologist. ERAS protocols shorten postoperative recovery.

Surgical team

## Specialists in oncological liver resection in Barcelona

![Dr. Francois Quenet, liver metastases resection Barcelona](https://quenet-torrent.com/img/Francois-Quenet.webp)

### Dr. Francois Quenet

Surgical Oncologist · International reference in oncological liver resection

[View profile](https://quenet-torrent.com/en/our-team/francois-quenet/)

> Liver resection in oncological metastases has evolved enormously. Today we can operate on cases that were unaddressable 10 years ago. Over 30 years of experience at the highest level.

![Prof. Fabrizio Panaro, hepatobiliopancreatic surgery Barcelona](https://quenet-torrent.com/img/Fabrizio-Panaro.webp)

### Prof. Fabrizio Panaro

Hepatobiliopancreatic Surgeon · Specialist in complex liver resections

[View profile](https://quenet-torrent.com/en/our-team/fabrizio-panaro/)

> The complexity of hepatic anatomy requires specific experience in major hepatectomies and vascular reconstructions. Internationally trained at leading European centres.

![Dr. Juan Jose Torrent, oncological hepatic surgery Barcelona](https://quenet-torrent.com/img/JuanJose-Torrent.webp)

### Dr. Juan Jose Torrent

Surgical Oncologist · Specialist in liver metastases of peritoneal origin

[View profile](https://quenet-torrent.com/en/our-team/juan-jose-torrent/)

> The strategy in liver metastases is always decided in the context of systemic disease: hepatectomy and medical treatment must go hand in hand.

Patient journey

## How the process works, step by step

### 1\. You send your report

Complete the form and the coordinator advises on the documentation needed (triphasic CT, hepatic MRI if available, PET-CT, blood tests, and latest oncologist report).

### 2\. The committee reviews within 48 h

Hepatic surgeon, medical oncologist, radiologist, and pathologist jointly assess resectability and the strategy.

### 3\. We call you with the proposal

The coordinator explains whether there is a surgical indication, what technique is proposed, and what the next steps are.

### 4\. You decide with no obligation

The assessment does not commit you to anything. If you decide to proceed, we organise everything. If not, we provide the clinical information in writing.

Where we treat you

## Centro Medico Teknon, Barcelona

The team's historic base at the leading international private hospital. Passeig de Carlos III, 60-66, 08017 Barcelona.

### Theatres for complex hepatic resections

Equipped with intraoperative monitoring, intraoperative liver ultrasound, and anaesthesiology team specialised in high-complexity oncological surgery.

### Specialist intensive care unit

ICU experienced in postoperative care after major hepatectomies.

### Individual private rooms

All rooms are private, with the option of a companion throughout the recovery.

### How to get here

Metro (L6 La Bonanova), commuter rail (FGC Sarria), taxi, own car park. 20 minutes from Barcelona El Prat Airport. [More about Teknon](https://quenet-torrent.com/en/our-clinics/teknon/).

Patient stories

## What patients say about their experience

(Original reviews in Spanish, authentic patient testimonials)

[See on Google ★★★★★](https://www.google.com/search?q=quenet+torrent+institute+reviews)

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## Frequently asked questions about liver metastases resection in Barcelona

Direct answers before contacting the team.

Who operates on liver metastases in Barcelona?

Dr. Francois Quenet, international reference in oncological liver resection, and Prof. Fabrizio Panaro, specialist in high-complexity hepatobiliopancreatic surgery. They operate at Centro Medico Teknon.

What types of liver metastases can be operated on?

Metastases of colorectal, neuroendocrine, and gastric origin. In each case the committee evaluates resectability, number and location of lesions, and remaining liver parenchyma.

What does "non-resectable" mean and can that assessment change?

A case is considered non-resectable when the evaluating team concludes that adequate margin surgery or sufficient remaining liver is not achievable. Resectability limits depend on team experience. Dr. Quenet uses techniques such as two-stage hepatectomy or portal embolisation to expand possibilities.

How quickly will the committee respond?

The committee reviews documentation within 48 hours. The coordinator contacts you to explain the proposal.

What is the typical hospital stay after liver resection?

The average stay is 5 to 10 days for major resections, with ERAS protocols that shorten recovery. Minor resections may have earlier discharge.

Do you work with private health insurance in Barcelona?

Centro Medico Teknon has agreements with the main private health insurers in Spain. Ask the coordinator about the conditions of your policy.

Do you treat patients from outside Barcelona or from abroad?

Yes. The coordinator advises on travel and accommodation for patients from other regions or from abroad.

How do I request an assessment?

Fill in the form on this page or call [+34 660 658 276](tel:+34660658276). The coordinator responds within 24 hours.

## Request your liver metastases assessment in Barcelona today

Send your imaging and reports. Dr. Quenet and Prof. Panaro will review your case within 48 hours and give you a clear expert response on resectability.
