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  • Prognosis of Different Treatments for Colorectal Liver Metastases

    ObjectiveTo analyze the influence of different surgical methods on survival and relapse-free survival in colorectal liver metastases. MethodsClinical data of 71 cases of colorectal liver metastases who treated in PLA General Hospital from January 2002 to may 2013 were collected retrospectively, to analyzed the effect of different surgical methods on survival and relapse-free survival of this kind of cases. ResultsAll of primary lesions underwent radical resection. And for the liver metastases, 20 cases didn't received any intervention (non-intervention group), 20 cases underwent resection of liver metastases, 20 cases underwent radiofrequency ablation, and 11 cases underwent radiofrequency ablation and resection of liver metastases (all 61 cases who received intervention were classified to intervention group). Results of Cox proportional hazards model showed that, in the condition of controlling other confounding factors, intervention can improve the survival (HR=1.724, P=0.043) and relapse-free survival (HR=0.701, P=0.048) of cases of colorectal liver metastases, cases who received intervention had better survival situation and the relapse-free survival situation. ConclusionFor cases of colorectal liver metastases, in condition of radical operation for colorectal cancer, the intervention for liver metastases can prolong the survival time and relapse-free survival time.

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  • Correlation Between The Clinicopathological Features of Patients with Colorectal Liver Metastases and Their Postoperative Survival

    ObjectiveBy analyzing the correlation between the clinicopathological features of patients with colorectal liver metastases (CRLM) and their postoperative survival, this study is aimed to identify new and accurate prognostic indicators on the prognoses to provide a reference of the treatment strategy selection for patients with CRLM. MethodsThe clinical data of 233 patients with CRLM who received operation treatments in the Eastern Hepatobiliary Hospital of the Second Military Medical University from January 2006 to December 2009 were retrospectively investigated, and their clinicopathological features, as well as their prognosis were analyzed. The survival curve was drawn by Kaplan-Meier method, and the survival rates were analyzed by log-rank test. Parametric survival analysis was used to identify predictors of cancer-specific survival. ResultsThe median survival time after cancer resection was 37.0 months, with cumulative 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year survival rates of 93.0%, 61.0%, and 17.0%, respectively. The median survival time, with cumulative 3-year, and 5-year survival rates of patients who had received radical operations was better than the others who received palliative operations:40.53 months vs 27.20 months, 59.0% vs 29.0%, and 20.0% vs 0(P < 0.05), respectively. In overall surviva, the results of univariate analysis showed that 13 factors, including surgical method, the first relapse after liver metastasis resection, the number of liver metastases, surgical margin, other unresectable extrahepatic metastases or resectable invasion in blood vessels or the surrounding tissue, whether any chronic liver disease was associ-ated, preoperative serum CEA level, preoperative serum CA19-9 leve, the position of the liver metastases, whether the liver metastasis capsule was complete, TNM stagethe of primary cancer, whether the liver metastasis was simultaneous liver metastases, and the maximum diameter of the liver metastases, were closely related to the clinicopathological features associated with prognosis and the differences were statistically significant (P < 0.05). The results of multivariate survival analysis demonstrated that received palliative operations, simultaneous liver metastases, there were other unresectable extrahepatic metastases or resectable invasion in blood vessels or the surrounding tissue, liver metastases without a complete capsule, the number of liver metastases appeared as multiple and widedistribution, unassociated chronic liver disease of the patients, the maximum diameter of the liver metastases>3 cm, were the independent risk factors affecting the postoperative survival of the patients with CRLM (P < 0.05). ConclusionsIt is important for long-term survival of patients with CRLM who were received operations. Received palliative operations, simultaneous liver metastases, there were other unresectable extrahepatic metastases or resectable invasion in blood vessels or the surrounding tissue, liver metastases without a complete capsule, the number of liver metastases appeared as multiple and widedistribution, unassociated chronic liver disease of the patients, the maximum diameter of the liver metastases>3 cm, were the independent risk factors affecting the postoperative survival of the patients with CRLM.

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