Hepatic resection for metastases of the colon and rectum Journal Article


Authors: Butler, J.; Attiyeh, F. F.; Daly, J. M.
Article Title: Hepatic resection for metastases of the colon and rectum
Abstract: Hepatic resection is the treatment of choice for a solitary metastatic deposit from a primary carcinoma of the large intestine in the absence of extrahepatic disease. This study was done to evaluate hepatic resection in the treatment of multiple hepatic metastases from carcinoma of the colon and rectum. Sixty-two patients underwent hepatic resection with an over-all operative mortality of 10 per cent, but a recent (1968-1981) mortality of 2 per cent. Three, five and ten year survival rates were 50, 34 and 21 per cent, respectively. No significant differences in survival patterns were noted comparing site (colon versus rectum), time interval from diagnosis of the primary to diagnosis of metastases (synchronous versus metachronous), sex (male versus female), size of the metastatic lesion (less than 5 centimeters versus greater than or equal to 5 centimeters) or number of metastatic lesions (single versus multiple). The pathologic stage of the primary carcinoma of the large intestine significantly (p < 0.05) influenced survival patterns after hepatic resection with Dukes' B primary tumor having a median survival time of 123 months versus 27 months for patients with Dukes' C primary tumor. Sixty-seven per cent of those with a recurrence did so within the liver. Adjuvant chemotherapy had no demonstrable effect on survival patterns. Further improvement in survival statistics will require more sensitive staging procedures and effective adjuvant therapy, particularly for patients with Dukes' C primary carcinoma of the large intestine.
Keywords: survival; adult; aged; major clinical study; liver neoplasms; combined modality therapy; chemotherapy; staging; neoplasm staging; metastasis; neoplasm recurrence, local; antineoplastic combined chemotherapy protocols; colonic neoplasms; time factors; liver; colon cancer; diagnosis; surgery; liver resection; rectal neoplasms; rectum cancer; therapy; middle age; large intestine; human; male; female; priority journal
Journal Title: Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics
Volume: 162
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0039-6087
Publisher: American College of Surgeons  
Date Published: 1986-02-01
Start Page: 109
End Page: 113
Language: English
PUBMED: 3945888
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 18 August 2021 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. John M. Daly
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