Survival benefit in patients after palliative resection vs non-resection colon cancer surgery

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A Beham
M Rentsch
K Püllmann
L Mantouvalou
H Spatz
HJ Schlitt
A Obed
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[1] Department of Surgery University of Regensburg
[2] Germany
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Palliative surgery; Colorectal cancer;
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R735.3 [肠肿瘤];
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AIM: To evaluate survival in patients undergoing pallia- tive resection versus non-resection surgery for primary colorectal cancer in a retrospective analysis. METHODS: Demographics, TNM status, operating de- tails and survival were reviewed for 67 patients under- going surgery for incurable colorectal cancer. Palliative resection of the primary tumor was performed in 46 cases in contrast to 21 patients with non-resection of the primary tumor and bypass surgery. Risk factors for post- operative mortality and poor survival were analyzed with univariate and multivariate analyses.RESULTS: The two groups were comparable in terms of age, gender, preoperative presence of ileus and tumor stage. Multivariate analysis showed that median survival was significantly higher in patients with palliative resec- tion surgery (544 vs 233 d). Differentiation of the tumor and tumor size were additional independent factors that were associated with a significantly poorer survival rate. CONCLUSION: Palliative resection surgery for primary colorectal cancer is associated with a higher median survival rate. Also, the presence of liver metastasis and tumor size are associated with poor survival. Therefore, resection of the primary tumor should be considered in patients with non-curable colon cancer.
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