Laparoscopic Resection of Primary Tumor with Synchronous Conventional Resection of Liver Metastases in Patients with Stage 4 Colorectal Cancer: A Retrospective Analysis

Journal Title: Turkish Journal of Colorectal Disease - Year 2019, Vol 29, Issue 1

Abstract

Aim: Aim of this study is to analyze the short and long term results of laparoscopic colorectal cancer resection with synchronous conventional resection of liver metastasis. Method: All cases operated on synchronous colorectal cancer and liver metastasis between 2009 and 2017 were retrospectively retrieved from a prospective database. Three and more liver segment resection was considered as major resection. Demographics, patient characteristics, operative and postoperative findings and survival were analyzed. Results: A total of 35 patients [23 (65.7%) male, median age: 56 (34-79)] was included to the study. The most common primary tumor localization was rectum (n=20, 57.1%). Neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy and chemotherapy was applied in 15 (75%) and 14 (40%) cases, respectively. Major, minor resection or only ablative therapy performance was 12 (34.3%), 19 (54.3%) and 4 (11.4%), respectively, but 13 (37.1%) cases received both resection and ablative therapy. Mean operation time was 307.8±103.6 minutes and estimated blood loss was 300 (10-2200) cc. Blood transfusion was needed in 15 (42.9%) cases. Length of stay was 7 (4-17) days. Eleven complications developed in 10 (28.6%) cases, but none required re-operation. A patient (2.9%) underwent laparoscopic low anterior resection with major hepatectomy and radiofrequency ablation was deceased in postoperative 11th day due to liver failure and subsequent multiorgan failure. Three, 5, 7 and 9-year survival rates was 63%, 35%, 35%, and 35%. Conclusion: Laparoscopic colorectal resection with synchronous conventional liver resection in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer is safe and feasible. Long term survival rates are acceptable.

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Nuri Okkabaz, Mustafa C. Haksal, Mustafa Öncel

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  • EP ID EP48029
  • DOI 10.4274/tjcd.galenos.2018.62534
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Nuri Okkabaz, Mustafa C. Haksal, Mustafa Öncel (2019). Laparoscopic Resection of Primary Tumor with Synchronous Conventional Resection of Liver Metastases in Patients with Stage 4 Colorectal Cancer: A Retrospective Analysis. Turkish Journal of Colorectal Disease, 29(1), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-48029