| Literature DB >> 15238167 |
Fausto Catena1, Filippo Gazzotti, Luca Ansaloni, Sonia Agrusti, Angelo De Cataldis, Luigi D'Alessandro, Mario Taffurelli.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recurrent abdominal cancer can manifest in many ways but there are certain situations that are a great challenge to clinicians. Emergency presentation is one such situation. Surgeons are faced with a therapeutic dilemma that on the one hand most of these patients have a limited life expectancy, and on the other surgical procedures are unavoidable. We reviewed our experience of recurrent abdominal cancers presenting with acute abdominal symptoms requiring emergency. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Over the last 10 years, 81 patients with recurrent abdominal cancer presented with an abdominal emergency. Case records, operative notes and histology were reviewed. Frequency distributions were prepared for clinical, hematological, biochemical parameters, treatment and complications. Surgical analysis was carried out by the Kaplan Meier method and groups were compared using a log-rank test.Entities:
Year: 2004 PMID: 15238167 PMCID: PMC471564 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7819-2-23
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Surg Oncol ISSN: 1477-7819 Impact factor: 2.754
Preoperative and operative factors affecting mortality and morbidity
| Clinical Factor | Subgroups | Morbidity | p | Mortality | p |
| Duration of symptoms | < 1 day | 12/ 42 (28.5%) | n.s. | 5/ 42 (11.9%) | n.s. |
| 1–3 days | 6 /25 (24%) | n.s. | 3/ 25 (12%) | n.s. | |
| > 3 days | 4/ 14 (28.5%) | n.s. | 1/ 14 (7.1%) | n.s. | |
| Gender | Female | 11/36 (30.5%) | n.s. | 3/36 (8.3%) | |
| Male | 11/45 (24.4%) | 6/45 (13.3%) | |||
| Age | < 50 yrs | 3/ 12 (25%) | n.s. | 1/12 (8.3%) | n.s. |
| 51–70 yrs | 7/ 28 (25%) | n.s. | 3/28 (10.7%) | n.s. | |
| > 70 yrs | 12/ 41 (29.2%) | n.s. | 5/41 (12.1%) | n.s. | |
| Stage of the disease | No residual Ca | 3/13 (23%) | 0/13 | ||
| Residual Ca | 19/68 (27.9 %) | n.s. | 9/68 (13.2%) | n.s. | |
| Mode of recurrence | Local | 9/36 (25%) | n.s. | 4/36 (11.1%) | n.s. |
| Distant | 8/30 (26.6%) | n.s. | 3/30 (10%) | n.s. | |
| Metastasis | 5/15 (33.3%) | n.s. | 2/15 (13.3%) | n.s. | |
| Cancer type | Colon | 10/32 (31.2%) | n.s. | 5/32 (15.6%) | n.s. |
| Stomach | 4/13 (30.7%) | n.s. | 2/13 (15.3%) | n.s. | |
| Ovary | 3/12 (25%) | n.s | 2/12 (16.6%) | n.s | |
| Uterus | 2/8 (25%) | n.s. | |||
| Bladder | 2/6 (33.3%) | n.s. | |||
| Gallbladder | 1/4 (25%) | n.s | |||
| Preoperative symptoms | Obstruction | 19/68 (27.9%) | n.s. | 7/68 (10.2%) | n.s. |
| Perforation | 2/10 (20%) | n.s. | 2/10 (20%) | n.s. | |
| Bleeding | 1/3 (33.3%) | n.s. | 0/3 (0%) | n.s. | |
| Apache II score | > 10 | 22/66 (33.3%) | 8/66 (12.1%) | n.s. | |
| < 10 | 0/15 | 1/15 (6.6%) | |||
| Loss of weight | > 10 kg | 8/25 (32%) | n.s. | 2/25 (8%) | n.s. |
| < 10 kg | 14/56 (25%) | 7/56 (12.5%) | |||
| Preoperative albumin level | < 2 mg/dL | 9/28 (32.1%) | n.s. | 3/28 (10.7%) | n.s. |
| > 2 mg/dL | 13/53 (24.5%) | 6/53 (11.3%) | |||
| Anemia | < 10 mg/dL | 9/29 (31%) | n.s. | 3/29 (10.3%) | n.s. |
| > 10 mg/ dL | 13/52 (25%) | 6/52 (11.5%) | |||
| Operation time | < 120 min. | 10/34 (29.4%) | n.s. | 4/34 (11.7%) | n.s. |
| > 120 min. | 12/47 (25.5%) | 5/47 (10.6%) | |||
| Blood loss | > 500 cc | 9/38 (23.6%) | n.s. | 4//38 (10.5%) | n.s. |
| < 500 cc | 13/43 (30.2%) | 5/43 (11.6%) | |||
| Intraoperative transfusions | Yes | 19/70 (27.1%) | n.s. | 8/70 (11.4%) | n.s. |
| No | 3/11 (27.2%) | 1/11 (9.0%) | |||
| Contamination | Dirty | 2/10 (20%) | n.s. | 1/10 (10%) | n.s. |
| Contaminated | 17/60 (28.3%) | 7/60 (11.6%) | |||
| Clean | 3/11 (27.2%) | 1/11 (9%) | |||
| Operative Procedure | Resections | 7/31 (22.5%) | n.s. | 2/31 (6.4%) | n.s. |
| Ex. Laparotomy | 4/11 (36.3%) | 2/11 (18.1%) | |||
| By-Pass | 5/15 (33.3%) | 2/15 (13.3%) | |||
| Enterostomy | 6/24 (25%) | 3/24 (12.5%) |
Morbidity in pts submitted to emergency surgery for recurrent abdominal cancer
| Pulmonary infections | 6 | 7.4 |
| Wound infection | 6 | 7.4 |
| Wound dehiscence | 2 | 2.4 |
| Intestinal fistula | 3 | 3.7 |
| AMI | 2 | 2.4 |
| Pulmonary embolus | 2 | 2.4 |
| Abdominal bleeding | 1 | 1.2 |
| Early re-obstruction | 1 | 1.2 |
| Intrabdominal infection | 1 | 1.2 |
| MOF | 1 | 1.2 |
| Cerebral vascular accident | 1 | 1.2 |
| Stomal necrosis | 1 | 1.2 |
| Overall* | 22* | 27.1 |
*5 patients had more than 1 complication
Figure 1Survival after radical and palliative resections versus other surgical procedures in patients undergoing emergency surgery for recurrent abdominal cancers. Radical resections Mean Survival Time = 21.3; 95% CI intervals (17.86–24.75); Palliative resections Mean Survival Time = 15.3; 95% CI intervals (11.74–18.89); other surgical procedures Mean Survival Time = 7.98; 95% CI intervals (6.12–9.84). p < 0.05 radical and palliative resections versus other surgical procedures and palliative versus radical resections.
Figure 2Survival by preoperative Apache II Scores. Apache II score < 10 Mean Survival Time = 18.4; 95% CI intervals (14.37–22.56); Apache II score > 10 Mean Survival Time = 10.2; 95% CI intervals (8.30–12.12), p < 0.05 patients with APACHE II score < 10 vs. patients with Apache II score > 10