Intraperitoneal chemohyperthermia and attempted cytoreductive surgery in patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis of colorectal origin
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- 19 April 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in British Journal of Surgery
- Vol. 91 (6) , 747-754
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.4473
Abstract
Background: Colorectal cancer with peritoneal carcinomatosis is usually considered incurable. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of intraperitoneal chemohyperthermia (IPCH) following cytoreductive surgery in patients with colorectal carcinomatosis.Methods: Between January 1989 and August 2002, 53 patients (mean age 48·6 years) were treated by IPCH with mitomycin C. IPCH was performed in 34 patients following extensive cytoreductive surgery (more than two peritonectomy procedures). Five patients underwent two operations and one patient three operations.Results: Operative morbidity and mortality rates were 23 and 4 per cent respectively. At a median follow-up of 59·5 months, the overall median survival was 12·8 months. The extent of carcinomatosis, completeness of cytoreduction and histological differentiation were significant prognostic indicators by univariate analysis. The median survival was 32·9 months for patients whose resection was classified as completeness of cancer resection (CCR) 0 (complete cytoreduction), 12·5 months for those whose operation was CCR-1 (diameter of residual nodules 5 mm or less) and 8·1 months for patients who had a CCR-2 resection (diameter of residual nodules more than 5 mm) (P < 0·001). Completeness of cytoreduction was the only significant independent predictor of survival by multivariate analysis.Conclusion: IPCH combined with cytoreductive surgery seems to be an effective therapy for carefully selected patients with carcinomatosis from colorectal cancer. This strategy was most effective in patients with carcinomatosis of limited tumour volume or when cytoreductive surgery allowed sufficient downstaging (residual tumour nodules smaller than 5 mm).Keywords
Funding Information
- Ligue Nationale de la lutte contre le cancer
- Comités départementaux de l'Ain, Rhône et Saône et Loire
- French PHRC programme
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