Right Hemicolectomy and Multivisceral Resection of Right Colon Cancer:A Report of 21 Cases
The long-and short-term outcomes in 21 patients with right colon cancer after right hemicolectomy and multivisceral resection surgery were investigated. Short-term therapeutic effects and long-term survival rate were retrospectively analyzed in patients with right colon cancer. These individuals und...
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Published in | Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology. Medical sciences Vol. 35; no. 2; pp. 255 - 258 |
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Language | English |
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Heidelberg
Huazhong University of Science and Technology
01.04.2015
Henan Cancer Hospital, Zhengzhou 450052, China%Department of Surgery, the Affiliated Cancer Hospital, Zhengzhou University Department of Surgery, the Affiliated Cancer Hospital, Zhengzhou University Department of Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450052, China Henan Cancer Hospital, Zhengzhou 450052, China |
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Summary: | The long-and short-term outcomes in 21 patients with right colon cancer after right hemicolectomy and multivisceral resection surgery were investigated. Short-term therapeutic effects and long-term survival rate were retrospectively analyzed in patients with right colon cancer. These individuals underwent right hemicolectomy in combination with multivisceral resections including pancreatic head, duodenum, kidney, liver, gallbladder, and abdominal wall at the Department of General Surgery in the Henan Tumor Hospital between January 2003 and August 2014. The patients had an average age of 58.9 years(range: 39–78). Three patients had metastatic invasion only to the duodenum; meanwhile 18 patients had invasion to the duodenum and other adjacent organs. The median survival time was 41 months(95% CI: 6.972–75.028) with one death in the perioperative period. No patients lost follow-up. One-, 3-, and 5-year survival rate was 75%, 56%, and 43%, respectively. It was concluded that indications for surgery should be tightly controlled. Favorable clinical outcomes of right hemicolectomy and multivisceral resection surgery were demonstrated for patients with right colon cancer at the T4 stage. |
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Bibliography: | Colon colon gallbladder invasion duodenum metastatic organs median indications recurrence 42-1679/R The long-and short-term outcomes in 21 patients with right colon cancer after right hemicolectomy and multivisceral resection surgery were investigated. Short-term therapeutic effects and long-term survival rate were retrospectively analyzed in patients with right colon cancer. These individuals underwent right hemicolectomy in combination with multivisceral resections including pancreatic head, duodenum, kidney, liver, gallbladder, and abdominal wall at the Department of General Surgery in the Henan Tumor Hospital between January 2003 and August 2014. The patients had an average age of 58.9 years(range: 39–78). Three patients had metastatic invasion only to the duodenum; meanwhile 18 patients had invasion to the duodenum and other adjacent organs. The median survival time was 41 months(95% CI: 6.972–75.028) with one death in the perioperative period. No patients lost follow-up. One-, 3-, and 5-year survival rate was 75%, 56%, and 43%, respectively. It was concluded that indications for surgery should be tightly controlled. Favorable clinical outcomes of right hemicolectomy and multivisceral resection surgery were demonstrated for patients with right colon cancer at the T4 stage. Yu-zhou ZHAO ,Guang-sen HAN ,Chao-min LU ,Ying-kun REN, Jian LI, Peng-fei MA, Yan-hui GU, Chen-yu LIU , Jia-xiang WANG (1Department of Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital, Zhengzhou UniversiO,, Zhengzhou 450052, China 2Department of Surgery, the Affiliated Cancer Hospital, Zhengzhou University; Henan Cancer Hospital, Zhengzhou 450052, China) ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 |
ISSN: | 1672-0733 1993-1352 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11596-015-1420-7 |