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Laparoscopic Compared to Open Repeat Hepatectomy for Colorectal Liver Metastases: a Multi-institutional Propensity-Matched Analysis of Short- and Long-Term Outcomes

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Introduction: While uptake of laparoscopic hepatectomy has improved, evidence on laparoscopic re-hepatectomy (LRH) for colorectal liver metastases (CRLMs) is limited and has never been compared to the open approach. We sought to define outcomes of LRH compared to open re-hepatectomy (ORH). Methods: Patients undergoing re-hepatectomy for CRLM at 39 institutions (2006–2013) were identified. Primary outcomes were 30-day post-operative overall morbidity, mortality, and length of stay. Secondary outcomes were recurrence and survival at latest follow-up. LRHs were matched to ORHs (1:3) using a propensity score created by comparing pre-operative clinicopathologic factors (number and size of liver metastases and major hepatectomy). Results: Of 376 re-hepatectomies included, 27 were LRH, including 1 (3.7%) conversion. The propensity-matched cohort included 108 patients. Neither median operative time (252 vs. 230 min; p = 0.82) nor overall 30-day morbidity (48.1 vs. 38.3%; p = 0.37) differed. Non-specific morbidity (including cardiac, respiratory, infectious, and renal events) decreased with LRH (11.1 vs. 30.9%, p = 0.04), while surgical-specific morbidity, including liver insufficiency, was higher (44.4 vs. 22.2%, p = 0.03). One ORH and 0 LRH suffered 30-day mortality. Median length of stay (9 vs. 12 days; p = 0.60) was comparable. At latest follow-up, 26 (96.3%) LRH and 67 (82.7%) ORH patients were alive. Eight (29.6%) LRH and 36 (44.4%) ORH patients were alive without disease. Conclusion: LRH for recurrent CRLM was associated with overall short-term outcomes comparable to ORH, but different morbidity profiles. While it may offer a safe and feasible approach, further insight is necessary to better define patient selection.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Hallet, J.; Sa Cunha, A.; Cherqui, D.; Gayet, B.; Goere, D.; Bachellier, P.; Laurent, A.; Fuks, D.; Navarro, F.; Pessaux, P.; Lignier, D.; Regimbeau, J. M.; Barbieux, J.; Lermite, E.; Hamy, A.; Mauvais, F.; Laurent, C.; Naasan, I. A.; Azoulay, D.; Compagnon, P.; Lim, C.; Idrissi, M. S.; Martin, F.; Atger, J.; Baulieux, J.; Darnis, B.; Mabrut, J. Y.; Kepenekian, V.; Perinel, J.; Adham, M.; Glehen, O.; Rivoire, M.; Hardwigsen, J.; Palen, A.; Gregoire, E.; Letreut, Y. P.; Delpero, J. R.; Turrini, O.; Herrero, A.; Panaro, F.; Ayav, A.; Bresler, L.; Rauch, P.; Guillemin, F.; Marchal, F.; Gugenheim, J.; Iannelli, A.; Benoist, S.; Brouquet, A.; Pocard, M.; Dico, R. L.; Scatton, O.; Soubrane, O.; Vaillant, J. -C.; Piardi, T.; Sommacale, D.; Kianmanesh, R.; Roche-sur-Yon, L.; Comy, M.; Oussoultzoglou, E.; Addeo, P.; Ntourakis, D.; Mutter, D.; Marescaux, J.; Raoux, L.; Suc, B.; Muscari, F.; Elhomsy, G.; Gelli, M.; Cunha, A. S.; Adam, R.; Castaing, D.; Pittau, G.; Ciacio, O.; Vibert, E.; Elias, D.; Vittadello, F.
Autori di Ateneo:
PIARDI Tullio
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/647285
Pubblicato in:
WORLD JOURNAL OF SURGERY
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