Can cirrhosis of the liver with small hepatocellular carcinoma undergo right hemihepatectomy?

If the cirrhotic small liver cancer is limited and has no serious metastasis, the patient’s physical condition can tolerate it and the liver reserve function is good, right hemicolectomy can be performed. If the cirrhotic small liver cancer is small, confined to a section of the right half of the liver, without obvious metastasis and other serious complications, and the liver function can reach grade A, and the liver reserve function test is relatively normal, right hemicolectomy or caudate lobectomy can be performed. However, if the patient is weak and cannot tolerate major surgery or if the liver cancer is large or has metastasis, surgical treatment cannot be performed in this case. Patients should follow the doctor’s advice and choose the appropriate treatment according to the doctor’s suggestion.