Literature DB >> 21997816

Mortality after colorectal cancer surgery: a French survey of more than 84,000 patients.

Yves Panis1, Léon Maggiori, Gilbert Caranhac, Frederic Bretagnol, Eric Vicaut.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to identify risk factors of postoperative 30-day mortality (POM) after colorectal cancer resection.
SUMMARY: Meta-analyses have failed to demonstrate any significant benefit of laparoscopy in terms of postoperative mortality. This could be explained by the lack of a large sample size.
METHODS: All patients who underwent colorectal resection for cancer between 2006 and 2008 in France were included. Data were extracted from the French National Health Service Database. A multivariate analysis evaluating risk factors for POM was performed including the following factors: age, gender, tumor location, associated comorbidities, emergency surgery, synchronous liver metastasis, malnutrition, and surgical approach.
RESULTS: During the 3-year period, a total of 84,524 colorectal resections for colorectal cancer were performed: 22,359 through laparoscopy (26%) and 62,165 through laparotomy (74%). From 2006 to 2008, laparoscopic approach rate increased from 23% to 29% (P < 0.001). POM was 5.0%: 2% after laparoscopy and 6% after laparotomy (P < 0.001). In multivariate analysis, 7 independent factors were significantly associated with a higher POM: age 70 years or more [P < 0.001, odds ratio (OR): 3.28; (3.00-3.59)], respiratory comorbidity [P < 0.001, OR: 3.16; (2.91-3.37)], vascular comorbidity [P < 0.001, OR: 2.66; (2.48-2.85)], neurologic comorbidity [P < 0.001, OR: 1.78; (1.51-2.09)], emergency surgery [P < 0.001, OR: 2.68; (2.48-2.90)], synchronous liver metastasis [P < 0.001, OR: 2.63; (2.41-2.86)], and preoperative malnutrition [OR: 1.33; (1.19-1.50)]. Laparoscopic surgery [P < 0.001, OR: 0.59; (0.54-0.65)] was independently associated with a significant decreased POM.
CONCLUSIONS: This all-inclusive national study showed that POM after colorectal cancer surgery is significantly reduced in case of age less than 70 years, elective surgery, and absence of synchronous liver metastasis, malnutrition, respiratory, neurologic, or vascular comorbidity. Furthermore, it is suggested that a laparoscopic surgery is independently associated with a decreased POM. This result, observed at a national level, must be considered when choosing the best surgical approach for colorectal cancer treatment.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2011        PMID: 21997816     DOI: 10.1097/SLA.0b013e31823604ac

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Surg        ISSN: 0003-4932            Impact factor:   12.969


  53 in total

1.  [Lethality after surgical treatment of colorectal cancer. Positive effect of laparoscopy?].

Authors:  A Thalheimer; C T Germer
Journal:  Chirurg       Date:  2012-02       Impact factor: 0.955

2.  Risk factors for anastomotic leak and postoperative morbidity and mortality after elective right colectomy for cancer: results from a prospective, multicentric study of 1102 patients.

Authors:  Matteo Frasson; Pablo Granero-Castro; José Luis Ramos Rodríguez; Blas Flor-Lorente; Mariela Braithwaite; Eva Martí Martínez; Jose Antonio Álvarez Pérez; Antonio Codina Cazador; Alejandro Espí; Eduardo Garcia-Granero
Journal:  Int J Colorectal Dis       Date:  2015-08-28       Impact factor: 2.571

3.  The Italian Consensus on minimally invasive simultaneous resections for synchronous liver metastasis and primary colorectal cancer: A Delphi methodology.

Authors:  Aldo Rocca; Federica Cipriani; Paolo Delrio; Fulvio Calise; Luca Aldrighetti; Giulio Belli; Stefano Berti; Ugo Boggi; Vincenzo Bottino; Umberto Cillo; Matteo Cescon; Matteo Cimino; Francesco Corcione; Luciano De Carlis; Maurizio Degiuli; Paolo De Paolis; Agostino Maria De Rose; Domenico D'Ugo; Fabrizio Di Benedetto; Ugo Elmore; Giorgio Ercolani; Giuseppe M Ettorre; Alessandro Ferrero; Marco Filauro; Felice Giuliante; Salvatore Gruttadauria; Alfredo Guglielmi; Francesco Izzo; Elio Jovine; Andrea Laurenzi; Francesco Marchegiani; Pierluigi Marini; Marco Massani; Vincenzo Mazzaferro; Michela Mineccia; Francesco Minni; Andrea Muratore; Simone Nicosia; Riccardo Pellicci; Riccardo Rosati; Nadia Russolillo; Antonino Spinelli; Gaya Spolverato; Guido Torzilli; Giovanni Vennarecci; Luca Viganò; Leonardo Vincenti
Journal:  Updates Surg       Date:  2021-06-05

4.  Can postoperative complications be predicted by a routine CT scan on day 5? A study of 78 laparoscopic colorectal resections.

Authors:  M Wagner; M Zappa; L Maggiori; F Bretagnol; V Vilgrain; Y Panis
Journal:  Tech Coloproctol       Date:  2013-07-17       Impact factor: 3.781

5.  [Quality indicators for colon cancer surgery : Evidence-based development of a set of indicators for the outcome quality].

Authors:  J Hardt; H-J Buhr; C Klinger; S Benz; K Ludwig; J Kalff; S Post
Journal:  Chirurg       Date:  2018-01       Impact factor: 0.955

6.  The short-term outcomes of laparoscopic multivisceral resection for locally advanced colorectal cancer: our experience of 39 cases.

Authors:  Yuichiro Miyake; Junichi Nishimura; Hidekazu Takahashi; Naotsugu Haraguchi; Taishi Hata; Ichiro Takemasa; Tsunekazu Mizushima; Hirofumi Yamamoto; Yuichiro Doki; Masaki Mori
Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  2016-10-21       Impact factor: 2.549

7.  Risk Factors for Lymph Node Metastasis in Pathological T1b Colorectal Cancer.

Authors:  Atsushi Naito; Kazuya Iwamoto; Masahisa Ohtsuka; Mitsunobu Imasato; Yujiro Nakahara; Manabu Mikamori; Kenta Furukawa; Jeongho Moon; Tadafumi Asaoka; Kentaro Kishi; Hiroki Akamatsu
Journal:  In Vivo       Date:  2021 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 2.155

8.  Anastomotic Location Predicts Anastomotic Leakage After Elective Colonic Resection for Cancer.

Authors:  Thibault Voron; Matthieu Bruzzi; Emilia Ragot; Franck Zinzindohoue; Jean-Marc Chevallier; Richard Douard; Anne Berger
Journal:  J Gastrointest Surg       Date:  2018-08-03       Impact factor: 3.452

9.  The prevalence of laparoscopy and patient safety outcomes: an analysis of colorectal resections.

Authors:  Carrie Y Peterson; Kerrin Palazzi; J Kellogg Parsons; David C Chang; Sonia L Ramamoorthy
Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2013-10-04       Impact factor: 4.584

10.  Single-port versus multi-port laparoscopic surgery for colon cancer in elderly patients.

Authors:  Masayoshi Tokuoka; Yoshihito Ide; Mitsunobu Takeda; Hajime Hirose; Yasuji Hashimoto; Jin Matsuyama; Shigekazu Yokoyama; Yukio Fukushima; Yo Sasaki
Journal:  Oncol Lett       Date:  2016-06-29       Impact factor: 2.967

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.