Isolated hepatic perfusion (IHP) involves complete vascular isolation of the liver to allow local treatment of the liver. During this procedure the blood circulation of the liver is temporarily... Show moreIsolated hepatic perfusion (IHP) involves complete vascular isolation of the liver to allow local treatment of the liver. During this procedure the blood circulation of the liver is temporarily isolated from the systemic circulation. Although IHP made a promising start in the early 90s, currently it is faced by many challenges. In view of recent developments in systemic treatment, the absence of significant improvement of the technique and the lack of new applicable agents, IHP should not be considered a standard treatment option for colorectal cancer patients with isolated liver metastases. Possibly, a role still exists for IHP in the treatment of liver metastases from non-colorectal cancer origin. Whether under these circumstances, IHP can still attract the interest of both clinical and surgical oncologists necessary for further improvements, remains the question. Show less