Prospective randomised trial on adjuvant hepatic-artery infusion chemotherapy after R0 resection of colorectal liver metastases

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C. Rudroff
A. Altendorf-Hoffmann
R. Stangl
J. Scheele
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[1] Department of Surgery,
[2] Friedrich-Schiller-University,undefined
[3] Bachstrasse 18,undefined
[4] D-07743 Jena,undefined
[5] Germany (e-mail: scheele@bach.med.uni-jena.de,undefined
[6] Tel.: +49-3641934338,undefined
[7] Fax: +49-3641933099),undefined
[8] Department of Surgery,undefined
[9] Friedrich-Alexander University,undefined
[10] Maximiliansplatz 1,undefined
[11] D-91054 Erlangen,undefined
[12] Germany,undefined
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Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery | 1999年 / 384卷
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Key words Colorectal liver metastases; Liver resection; Adjuvant intraarterial chemo-therapy; Survival; Site of tumour recurrence;
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Background and aims: The liver represents the predominant site of cancer relapse after curative resection of hepatic metastases from colorectal carcinoma. Adjuvant intra-arterial chemotherapy was therefore considered a promising therapeutic approach in high-risk patients. Patients/methods: From July 1984 to December 1985, a total of 42 consecutive patients underwent R0 resection of colorectal liver metastases. Thirty patients with mesenteric lymph-node metastases (Dukes C) were randomised into two groups. In 14 group-A patients, a hepatic artery port catheter was placed during liver resection. Four courses of adjuvant chemotherapy were administered at 4-week intervals, consisting of mitomycin C (8 mg/m2, day 1) and 5-fluorouracil (800 mg/m2, days 1–5). Sixteen group-B patients served as controls. The 12 patients with no mesenteric lymph-node metastases (Dukes A/B) were included in the follow-up program. Results: After 5 years, 64% of Dukes A/B patients and 29% of Dukes C patients were alive (P<0.01). The probability of remaining free of recurrent disease after 5 years and 10 years was 55% and 18%, respectively (P<0.01). No significant difference in either 5-year survival (25% vs 31%) or long-term disease-free status (15% vs 23%) was detected between groups A and B. The initial tumour relapse was shifted towards extrahepatic sites in group-A patients, but no difference was obtained regarding the definite distribution of recurrent disease. Conclusion: Routine application of adjuvant regional chemotherapy after R0 liver resection is not warranted.
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