Prognostic significance of lymph node ratio after resection of peri-hilar cholangiocarcinoma |
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Authors: | Guglielmi Alfredo Ruzzenente Andrea Campagnaro Tommaso Pachera Silvia Conci Simone Valdegamberi Alessandro Sandri Marco Iacono Calogero |
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Institution: | 1Department of Surgery, Division of General Surgery ‘A’, GB Rossi Hospital, University of Verona, Verona;2Department of Quantitative Methods, University of Brescia, Contrada Santa Chiara, Brescia, Italy |
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Abstract: | BackgroundLymph node (LN) metastases are a major negative prognostic factor for peri-hilar cholangiocarcinoma (PCC). Prognostic significance of the extent of LN dissection, number of metastatic LN and the lymph node ratio (LNR) are still under debate.AimsThe aims of the present study were to evaluate the prognostic value of the LN status, the total number of LNs evaluated and LNR in PCC.MethodsBetween 1990 and 2008, 62 patients with PCC submitted to surgical resection with curative intent were retrospectively evaluated. Number and status of harvested LN were recorded.ResultsIn 53 patients (85.4%) regional lymphadenectomy was performed. Median number of LNs examined was 7 (range 1–25). Median survival was 41.9 months in patients with N0 compared with 22.7 months in 21 patients (39.6%) with N+ (P = 0.03). Median survival was 3, 18.5 and 29 months for patients with 0, 1–3 and >3 LN retrieved, respectively (P < 0.01). Five-year survival for patients above and below the LNR cut-off value of 0.25 was 0% and 22.5%, respectively (P = 0.03).ConclusionsLN metastases are a major prognostic factor for survival after surgical resection of PCC. The number of LN harvested and LNR showed high prognostic value. |
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Keywords: | cholangiocarcinoma surgery prognostic factors |
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