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Aggressive repeat liver resection for hepatic metastases of colorectal carcinoma
Authors:Satoshi Nakamura  Shukichi Sakaguchi  Raisuke Nishiyama  Shohachi Suzuki  Yoshihiro Yokoi  Shozo Baba  Hiroyuki Maro
Institution:(1) Second Department of Surgery, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, 3600 Handa-cho, 431-31 Hamamatsu-shi, Japan;(2) Second Department of Pathology, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Hamamatsu, Japan
Abstract:Although hepatectomy for liver metastases from colorectal carcinoma is an effective treatment, recurrence in the liver is still the most common site after hepatectomy. Thirty patients underwent hepatectomy for hepatic metastases and 17 of them had recurrence in the remnant liver during the following 12-year period. Six of the 17 patients underwent a removal of isolated hepatic recurrences. Two of the six patients underwent a third hepatectomy, and three patients underwent partial lung resection on a total of five occasions. There were no operative deaths while complications after a third hepatectomy contributed to a high morbidity rate of 40 per cent. The mean length of survival of the six patients was 28.5 months from the second hepatectomy. The prognosis of the six patients who underwent a repeat hepatectomy was significantly better than that of patients with unresectable recurrence after an initial hepatectomy (p<0.01). The overall 5-year survival of 29 patients excluding one inhospital death was 44.7 per cent. Our results reveal that aggressive removal of isolated and resectable recurrent disease has the potential to improve the prognosis of selected patients with metastatic cancer.
Keywords:Colorectal carcinoma  hepatic metastases  hepatectomy
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