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The Italian Consensus on minimally invasive simultaneous resections for synchronous liver metastasis and primary colorectal cancer: A Delphi methodology

Authors :
Antonino Spinelli
Gaya Spolverato
Ugo Elmore
S. Berti
Giorgio Ercolani
Nadia Russolillo
Ugo Boggi
L. Vincenti
Simone Nicosia
Andrea Laurenzi
Paolo De Paolis
Giuseppe Maria Ettorre
Agostino Maria De Rose
Luca Aldrighetti
Giovanni Vennarecci
Pierluigi Marini
Matteo Cescon
Michela Mineccia
Umberto Cillo
Francesco Marchegiani
Aldo Rocca
Francesco Minni
Luciano De Carlis
Alfredo Guglielmi
Paolo Delrio
Salvatore Gruttadauria
Riccardo Rosati
Francesco Izzo
Domenico D'Ugo
Vincenzo Bottino
Maurizio Degiuli
Giulio Belli
Fulvio Calise
Vincenzo Mazzaferro
Luca Viganò
Francesco Corcione
Fabrizio Di Benedetto
Riccardo Pellicci
Marco Filauro
Alessandro Ferrero
Andrea Muratore
Marco Massani
Federica Cipriani
Guido Torzilli
Matteo Cimino
Felice Giuliante
Elio Jovine
Rocca, A
Cipriani, F
Belli, G
Berti, S
Boggi, U
Bottino, V
Cillo, U
Cescon, M
Cimino, M
Corcione, F
De Carlis, L
Degiuli, M
De Paolis, P
De Rose, A
D'Ugo, D
Di Benedetto, F
Elmore, U
Ercolani, G
Ettorre, G
Ferrero, A
Filauro, M
Giuliante, F
Gruttadauria, S
Guglielmi, A
Izzo, F
Jovine, E
Laurenzi, A
Marchegiani, F
Marini, P
Massani, M
Mazzaferro, V
Mineccia, M
Minni, F
Muratore, A
Nicosia, S
Pellicci, R
Rosati, R
Russolillo, N
Spinelli, A
Spolverato, G
Torzilli, G
Vennarecci, G
Vigano, L
Vincenti, L
Delrio, P
Calise, F
Aldrighetti, L
Rocca, Aldo
Cipriani, Federica
Belli, Giulio
Berti, Stefano
Boggi, Ugo
Bottino, Vincenzo
Cillo, Umberto
Cescon, Matteo
Cimino, Matteo
Corcione, Francesco
De Carlis, Luciano
Degiuli, Maurizio
De Paolis, Paolo
De Rose, Agostino Maria
D’Ugo, Domenico
Di Benedetto, Fabrizio
Elmore, Ugo
Ercolani, Giorgio
Ettorre, Giuseppe M.
Ferrero, Alessandro
Filauro, Marco
Giuliante, Felice
Gruttadauria, Salvatore
Guglielmi, Alfredo
Izzo, Francesco
Jovine, Elio
Laurenzi, Andrea
Marchegiani, Francesco
Marini, Pierluigi
Massani, Marco
Mazzaferro, Vincenzo
Mineccia, Michela
Minni, Francesco
Muratore, Andrea
Nicosia, Simone
Pellicci, Riccardo
Rosati, Riccardo
Russolillo, Nadia
Spinelli, Antonino
Spolverato, Gaya
Torzilli, Guido
Vennarecci, Giovanni
Viganò, Luca
Vincenti, Leonardo
Delrio, Paolo
Calise, Fulvio
Aldrighetti, Luca
Rocca A.
Cipriani F.
Belli G.
Berti S.
Boggi U.
Bottino V.
Cillo U.
Cescon M.
Cimino M.
Corcione F.
De Carlis L.
Degiuli M.
De Paolis P.
De Rose A.M.
D'Ugo D.
Di Benedetto F.
Elmore U.
Ercolani G.
Ettorre G.M.
Ferrero A.
Filauro M.
Giuliante F.
Gruttadauria S.
Guglielmi A.
Izzo F.
Jovine E.
Laurenzi A.
Marchegiani F.
Marini P.
Massani M.
Mazzaferro V.
Mineccia M.
Minni F.
Muratore A.
Nicosia S.
Pellicci R.
Rosati R.
Russolillo N.
Spinelli A.
Spolverato G.
Torzilli G.
Vennarecci G.
Vigano L.
Vincenti L.
Delrio P.
Calise F.
Aldrighetti L.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

At the time of diagnosis synchronous colorectal cancer, liver metastases (SCRLM) account for 15–25% of patients. If primary tumour and synchronous liver metastases are resectable, good results may be achieved performing surgical treatment incorporated into the chemotherapy regimen. So far, the possibility of simultaneous minimally invasive (MI) surgery for SCRLM has not been extensively investigated. The Italian surgical community has captured the need and undertaken the effort to establish a National Consensus on this topic. Four main areas of interest have been analysed: patients’ selection, procedures, techniques, and implementations. To establish consensus, an adapted Delphi method was used through as many reiterative rounds were needed. Systematic literature reviews were conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses instructions. The Consensus took place between February 2019 and July 2020. Twenty-six Italian centres participated. Eighteen clinically relevant items were identified. After a total of three Delphi rounds, 30-tree recommendations reached expert consensus establishing the herein presented guidelines. The Italian Consensus on MI surgery for SCRLM indicates possible pathways to optimise the treatment for these patients as consensus papers express a trend that is likely to become shortly a standard procedure for clinical pictures still on debate. As matter of fact, no RCT or relevant case series on simultaneous treatment of SCRLM are available in the literature to suggest guidelines. It remains to be investigated whether the MI technique for the simultaneous treatment of SCRLM maintain the already documented benefit of the two separate surgeries.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....afe8742e96eb12e291dd7dda34cd043f