Outcome of liver resection for small bowel neuroendocrine tumour metastases

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作者
Polkinghorne, M. D. [3 ]
Krige, J. E. J. [1 ,2 ]
Jonas, E. [1 ,2 ]
Kotze, U. K. [1 ,2 ]
Bernon, M. M. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Groote Schuur Hosp, Dept Surg, Cape Town, South Africa
[2] UCT Private Acad Hosp, Cape Town, South Africa
[3] Univ Cape Town, Surg Gastroenterol & HPB Unit, Hlth Sci Fac, Rondebosch, South Africa
关键词
Surgery; small bowel NET; liver tumours; metastases; RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION; HEPATIC METASTASES; SURGICAL-TREATMENT; CARCINOIDS; SURVIVAL; SURGERY;
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10.17159/2078-5151/2018/v56n4a2632
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Background: Small bowel neuroendocrine tumours frequently metastasise to the liver. While liver resection improves survival and provides symptomatic relief, multifocal bilobar disease adds complexity to surgical management. Objectives: This study evaluated outcome in patients with small bowel neuroendocrine liver metastases who underwent liver resection at Groote Schuur Hospital and UCT Private Academic Hospital. Methods: All patients with small bowel neuroendocrine liver metastases treated with resection from 1990-2015 were identified from a prospective departmental database. Demographic data, operative management, morbidity and mortality using the Accordion classification were analysed. Survival was assessed using the Kaplan-Meier method. Results: Seventeen patients (9 women, 8 men, median age 55 years, range 31-76) underwent resection. Each patient had all identifiable liver metastases resected and/or ablated (median n = 3, range 1-20). Ten patients had major anatomical liver resections. Three patients had five segments resected, and seven had four resected. Nine patients (53%) had a concurrent bowel resection of the small bowel NET primary and a regional mesenteric lymphadenectomy. Median operating time was 255 min (range 150-720). Median blood-loss was 800 ml (range 200-10,000). Five patients required intraoperative blood transfusion. Hepatic vascular inflow control was used in ten patients (56.5 min median, range 20-150 min), which included hepatic inflow control n = 8, total hepatic exclusion n = 1, and selective hepatic exclusion n = 1. Median postoperative hospital stay was 9 days (range 2-28). Thirteen complications occurred in seven patients. Accordion grades were 1 n = 3, 2 n = 4, 3 n = 3, 4 n = 2, 6 n = 1. One patient required reoperation for bleeding and a bile leak. One patient died of a myocardial infarction 36 hours postoperatively. Sixteen patients (94%) had symptomatic improvement. Five-year overall survival was 91% (median follow-up 36 months, range 14-86 months). Conclusion: Our data show that liver resection can be safely performed for small bowel NET metastases with a good 5-year survival. However, a substantial number of patients require a major liver resection and these patients are best managed at a multidisciplinary referral centre.
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