scholarly journals Liver Metastases and Peritoneal Carcinomatosis in A Sigmoid Adenocarcinoma Should We Perform Colectomy in A Stage IV Colorectal Cancer?

2017 ◽  
Vol 03 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Beatriz Losada ◽  
Maria del Carmen Pantin ◽  
Javier de la Rubia ◽  
Israel Manzanedo ◽  
David Gutierrez
2017 ◽  
Vol 35 (15_suppl) ◽  
pp. e15067-e15067
Author(s):  
Samer A Naffouje ◽  
George I. Salti

e15067 Background: Traditionally, peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC) secondary to colorectal cancer (CRC) was perceived as a terminal disease, for which the only palliation was offered. With the emergence of new surgical approaches such as cytoreductive surgery (CRS) and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC), surgical intervention in select patients with ‘curative’ intent was made possible. In this study, we compared the outcomes of the surgical intervention on stage IV CRC patients with isolated liver metastases (LM) to those with PC only. Methods: The National Cancer Database (NCDB) for CRC was analyzed excluding patients with PMP. Patients with isolated LM or with PC were identified, then divided into 2 treatment groups per the current treatment of each scenario: LM patients treated with surgery±chemotherapy (LM group), and PC patients treated with surgery+chemo±HIPEC (PC group). Results: 21,829 patients were identified; 18,932 fell in the LM group, and 2,897 in the PC group. Mean age in the LM and PC groups was 62.94±13.54 vs. 59.59±13.73. No significant difference was noted in the 30-day readmission rates (6.0% vs. 6.6%; p = 0.103). LM group had higher rates of 30- and 90-day mortality (4.3% vs. 0.3% and 8.6% vs. 1.8%, respectively; p < 0.0001), but a slightly shorter hospitalization (7.70±8.64 vs. 7.92±7.07; p = 0.024) Median overall survival was not different between the groups (27.3 vs. 25.36 months; p = 0.214). Conclusions: Surgery with systemic and IP chemotherapy can be a viable treatment option in stage IV CRC patients with PC with comparable short-term and survival outcomes to the widely accepted liver resection in patients with isolated LM.


Author(s):  
Steven A. Curley

Overview: Treatment strategies for patients with stage IV colorectal cancer have changed markedly in the last decade. Patients with colorectal cancer metastases to the liver have always been a fascinating group to consider biologically and for local-regional treatment strategies. In the late 1980s through the 1990s, resection was performed for a select subset of patients who had resectable disease. However, a high proportion of patients had bilobar unresectable disease and were treated with either 5-fluorouracil–based systemic chemotherapy or implanted hepatic arterial infusion pumps. The advent of the new millennium was associated with the availability of several new cytotoxic and biologic agents active in colorectal cancer. These agents have completely changed the approach to the treatment of patients with colorectal cancer liver metastases and thus have increased the complexity of the decision-making process for treatment of these patients.


HPB ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 18 ◽  
pp. e183-e184
Author(s):  
C. Quireze Junior ◽  
A. Machado Santana Brasil ◽  
L. Kenny Morais ◽  
M. Castrillon Rassi ◽  
E. Raymond Le Campion ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 28 ◽  
pp. iii121-iii122
Author(s):  
Lourdes Calera Urquizu ◽  
Isabel Pajares ◽  
Ana Cebollero ◽  
de Eulate esa Van Alvarez ◽  
Raquel Jaso ◽  
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