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Outcomes of Rehepatectomy for Colorectal Liver Metastases: A Contemporary Multi-Institutional Analysis from the French Surgical Association Database
Author(s)
Hallet, Julie
Sa Cunha, Antonio
Ádám, René A.
Goéré, Diane
Azoulay, Daniel
Mabrut, Jean Yves
Muscari, Fabrice
Laurent, Christophe
Navarro, Françis
Pessaux, Patrick
Cossé, Cyril
Lignier, Delphine
Régimbeau, Jean Marc
Barbieux, Julien P.
Lermite, Émilie
Hamy, Antoine P.
Mauvais, François
Laurent, Christophe
Al Naasan, Irchid
Laurent, Alexis
Azoulay, Daniel
Compagnon, Philippe
Lim, Chetana
Mohammed, Sbai Idrissi
Martin, Frédéric
Atger, Jérôme
Mohammed, Sbai Idrissi
Martin, Frédéric
Baulieux, Jacques
Darnis, Benjamin
Mabrut, Jean Yves
Kepenekian, V.
Périnel, Julie
Adham, Mustapha
Gléhen, Olivier J.
Rivoire, Michel L.
Hardwigsen, Jean
Palen, Anaïs
Grégoire, Émilie
LeTreut, Yves Patrice
Delpéro, Jean Robert
Turrini, Olivier
Herrero, Astrid
Navarro, Françis
Panaro, Fabrizio
Ayav, Ahmet
Bresler, L.
Rauch, P.
Guillemin, F.
Marchal, F.
Gugenheim, J.
Iannelli, A.
Bicêtre, K.
Benoist, S.
Brouquet, A.
Pocard, M.
Lo Dico, R.
Gayet, Brice
Fuks, D.
Pessaux, Patrick
Mutter, Didier
Marescaux, Jacques F.
Raoux, L.
Suc, B.
Muscari, Fabrice
Elhomsy, G.
Gelli, M.
Sa Cunha, Antonio
Castaing, D.
Cherqui, Daniel
Scatton, O.
Vaillant, J.-C.
Piardi, Tullio
Sommacale, Daniele
Kianmanesh, R.
Comy, M.
Bachellier, Philippe
Oussoultzoglou, Elíe
Addeo, Pietro F.
Pittau, G.
Ciacio, O.
Vibert, E.
Elias, D.
Goéré, Diane
Vittadello, F.
Abstract
Background: Recurrence remains frequent after curative-intent hepatectomy for colorectal liver metastases (CRLM). We sought to define short- and long-term outcomes, and identify prehepatectomy factors associated with survival, following rehepatectomy (RH) for recurrence. Methods: We conducted a multi-institutional cohort study of hepatectomy for CRLM over 2006–2013. Second-stage resections were excluded. Primary outcomes were overall survival (OS) and recurrence-free survival (RFS) assessed using Kaplan–Meier methods. Secondary outcomes included 30-day overall morbidity and mortality, and survival from recurrence. Outcomes of RH and initial hepatectomy (IH) were compared. Results: Of 2771 hepatectomies included in the study, 447 were RH. Median operative time, 30-day morbidity, mortality, and median length of stay did not differ for RH and IH. Five-year OS did not statistically differ, i.e. 56.5 % from RH and 67.6 % from IH [adjusted hazard ratio (HR) 0.9, 95 % confidence interval (CI) 0.5–1.7], and 5-year RFS was inferior after RH (18.5 vs. 28.8 %; adjusted HR 1.3, 95 % CI 1.0–1.7). In patients who eventually recurred, 5-year survival from the time of recurrence did not differ whether it was after RH (46.5 %) or after IH (60.3 %) (adjusted HR 1.1, 95 % CI 0.8–1.8). Rectal primary tumor (HR 1.4, 95 % CI 1.0–2.1) and metastasis ≥3 cm (HR 1.3, 95 % CI 1.1–2.7) were independently associated with RFS, but not OS, after RH. Conclusion: Short-term outcomes of RH did not differ from IH. While recurrence was more frequent after RH than IH, it did not impact OS. Survival from the time of recurrence did not differ whether recurrence occurred after RH or after IH. CRLM recurrence can be treated with curative intent with excellent long-term outcomes.
Part Of
Annals of Surgical Oncology
Volume
23
Date Issued
2016-12-01
Open Access
No
DOI
10.1245/s10434-016-5506-7
Department
School