Comparing simultaneous versus staged resection in patients with synchronous colorectal liver metastases: case match study

INTRODUCTION: There is no consensus on the optimal timing of liver resection in patients with synchronous colorectal liver metastasis. METHODS: Patients undergoing hepatic resections between 2004- 2013 for synchronous colorectal liver metastases were analyzed from a prospectively maintained and...

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Main Authors: Elagili, Faisal, Ozuner, Gokhan, Berber, Eren, Akyuz, Muhammet, Cem Dural, Ahmet
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author Elagili, Faisal
Ozuner, Gokhan
Berber, Eren
Akyuz, Muhammet
Cem Dural, Ahmet
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Ozuner, Gokhan
Berber, Eren
Akyuz, Muhammet
Cem Dural, Ahmet
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description INTRODUCTION: There is no consensus on the optimal timing of liver resection in patients with synchronous colorectal liver metastasis. METHODS: Patients undergoing hepatic resections between 2004- 2013 for synchronous colorectal liver metastases were analyzed from a prospectively maintained and institutional review board approved database. Patients who underwent simultaneous resection of a colorectal primary and hepatic metastasis in a single operation (Group I) were case-matched 1:1with patients who underwent staged operation (Group II) according to age, sex, ASA classification, size of liver lesion and number of liver lesion. RESULTS: 66 patients (33 Group I, 33 Group II) were matched from a total cohort of 106 patients with synchronous colorectal liver metastasis. The patients’ characteristics of both groups were similar. 62% were male and the mean age was 55.511 years. Blood loss and duration of surgery did not differ between simultaneous resections and staged resection (p¼0.63; p¼0.14, respectively). Perioperative complication rate were similar in both groups (P¼0.70). There was no mortality. The median number of in-hospital days during the course of treatment was 9 (4-23) days in Group I and 6 (3-17) days in Group II (p <0.001). There was no difference in 2 years disease free survival and overall survival were found between Group I and Group II ( 30% and 34%, p¼ 0.58; 67% and 62%, p¼0.86 respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Simultaneous liver resections result in similar short and long eterm outcomes as in patients undergoing sequential resections for synchronous colorectal cancer with comparable metastatic disease burden.
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spelling iium-698042023-07-04T03:28:34Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/69804/ Comparing simultaneous versus staged resection in patients with synchronous colorectal liver metastases: case match study Elagili, Faisal Ozuner, Gokhan Berber, Eren Akyuz, Muhammet Cem Dural, Ahmet RD Surgery INTRODUCTION: There is no consensus on the optimal timing of liver resection in patients with synchronous colorectal liver metastasis. METHODS: Patients undergoing hepatic resections between 2004- 2013 for synchronous colorectal liver metastases were analyzed from a prospectively maintained and institutional review board approved database. Patients who underwent simultaneous resection of a colorectal primary and hepatic metastasis in a single operation (Group I) were case-matched 1:1with patients who underwent staged operation (Group II) according to age, sex, ASA classification, size of liver lesion and number of liver lesion. RESULTS: 66 patients (33 Group I, 33 Group II) were matched from a total cohort of 106 patients with synchronous colorectal liver metastasis. The patients’ characteristics of both groups were similar. 62% were male and the mean age was 55.511 years. Blood loss and duration of surgery did not differ between simultaneous resections and staged resection (p¼0.63; p¼0.14, respectively). Perioperative complication rate were similar in both groups (P¼0.70). There was no mortality. The median number of in-hospital days during the course of treatment was 9 (4-23) days in Group I and 6 (3-17) days in Group II (p <0.001). There was no difference in 2 years disease free survival and overall survival were found between Group I and Group II ( 30% and 34%, p¼ 0.58; 67% and 62%, p¼0.86 respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Simultaneous liver resections result in similar short and long eterm outcomes as in patients undergoing sequential resections for synchronous colorectal cancer with comparable metastatic disease burden. Elsevier 2014-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/69804/2/liver%20resection.pdf Elagili, Faisal and Ozuner, Gokhan and Berber, Eren and Akyuz, Muhammet and Cem Dural, Ahmet (2014) Comparing simultaneous versus staged resection in patients with synchronous colorectal liver metastases: case match study. Journal of The American College of Surgeons, 219 (4 Supplement). e75-e76. ISSN 1072-7515 https://www.journalacs.org/article/S1072-7515(14)01120-X/pdf 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2014.07.584
spellingShingle RD Surgery
Elagili, Faisal
Ozuner, Gokhan
Berber, Eren
Akyuz, Muhammet
Cem Dural, Ahmet
Comparing simultaneous versus staged resection in patients with synchronous colorectal liver metastases: case match study
title Comparing simultaneous versus staged resection in patients with synchronous colorectal liver metastases: case match study
title_full Comparing simultaneous versus staged resection in patients with synchronous colorectal liver metastases: case match study
title_fullStr Comparing simultaneous versus staged resection in patients with synchronous colorectal liver metastases: case match study
title_full_unstemmed Comparing simultaneous versus staged resection in patients with synchronous colorectal liver metastases: case match study
title_short Comparing simultaneous versus staged resection in patients with synchronous colorectal liver metastases: case match study
title_sort comparing simultaneous versus staged resection in patients with synchronous colorectal liver metastases: case match study
topic RD Surgery
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