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Importance of resection margin after resection of colorectal liver metastases in the era of modern chemotherapy: population-based cohort study

Authors :
Ostrand, Emil
Rystedt, Jenny
Engstrand, Jennie
Fruhling, Petter
Hemmingsson, Oskar
Sandström, Per
Eilard, Malin Sternby
Tingstedt, Bobby
Buchwald, Pamela
Ostrand, Emil
Rystedt, Jenny
Engstrand, Jennie
Fruhling, Petter
Hemmingsson, Oskar
Sandström, Per
Eilard, Malin Sternby
Tingstedt, Bobby
Buchwald, Pamela
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background Resection margin has been associated with overall survival following liver resection for colorectal liver metastasis. The aim of this study was to examine how resection margins of 0.0 mm, 0.1-0.9 mm and >= 1 mm influence overall survival in patients resected for colorectal liver metastasis in a time of modern perioperative chemotherapy and surgery. Methods Using data from the national registries Swedish Colorectal Cancer Registry and Swedish National Quality Registry for Liver, Bile Duct and Gallbladder Cancer, patients that had liver resections for colorectal liver metastasis between 2009 and 2013 were included. In patients with a narrow or unknown surgical margin the original pathological reports were re-reviewed. Factors influencing overall survival were analysed using a Cox proportional hazard model. Results A total of 754 patients had a known margin status, of which 133 (17.6%) patients had a resection margin <1 mm. The overall survival in patients with a margin of 0 mm or 0.1-0.9 mm was 42 (95% c.i. 31 to 53) and 48 (95% c.i. 35 to 62) months respectively, compared with 75 (95% c.i. 65 to 85) for patients with >= 1 mm margin, P < 0.001. Margins of 0 mm or 0.1-0.9 mm were associated with poor overall survival in the multivariable analysis, HR 1.413 (95% c.i. 1.030 to 1.939), P = 0.032, and 1.399 (95% c.i. 1.025 to 1.910), P = 0.034, respectively. Conclusions Despite modern chemotherapy the resection margin is still an important factor for the survival of patients resected for colorectal liver metastasis, and a margin of >= 1 mm is needed to achieve the best possible outcome.<br />Funding Agencies|Erik och Angelica Sparres forskningsstiftelse (EO)

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1442971900
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093.bjsopen.zrae035