We present an unusual case of a recurrent metastatic hepatic melanoma that
had undergone a repeat hepatic resection. A 62 year-old female patient was
diagnosed with a plantar melanoma and was managed with resection and region
al lymphadenectomy. Eight months later, a solitary liver metastasis was dia
gnosed and a right hepatectomy performed. Sixteen months later, a recurrent
solitary metastasis was diagnosed in the caudate lobe and resection was pe
rformed. She has since been asymptomatic with no evidence of recurrence of
the disease at a 2-year follow up. We recommend surgical removal of hepatic
metastatic melanoma in selected cases where the disease is confined to the
liver and surgery can be performed without unacceptable risk.