影响中、低位直肠癌手术切除预后的危险因素。

IF 0.5 Q4 SURGERY Turkish Journal of Surgery Pub Date : 2023-09-27 eCollection Date: 2023-09-01 DOI:10.47717/turkjsurg.2023.5946
İsmail Tırnova, Özgen Işık, Ahmet Tuncay Yılmazlar
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目的:在我们的研究中,旨在评估影响直肠癌切除术后肿瘤预后的因素。材料与方法:回顾性分析2010年1月至2014年12月期间直肠肿瘤患者的资料。人口统计学和病理学数据以及肿瘤结果分析为无病生存、总生存和局部复发。结果:共获得158例患者资料。中位年龄为60岁(22-83岁)。年龄大于65岁的患者有53例(138例)。男性95例(60%),女性63例(40%)。中直肠癌80例(50.4%),下直肠癌78例(49.6%)。肿瘤定位对肿瘤预后没有影响。单因素分析显示年龄(p= 0.003)、手术类型(p)是影响总生存率的独立危险因素。结论:年龄较大、淋巴结状态晚期和远处转移是影响总生存率的独立危险因素。神经周围和静脉血管侵犯被认为是无病生存的独立危险因素。最后,发现吻合口漏和静脉-血管侵犯是局部复发的独立危险因素。
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Risk factors affecting oncological outcomes of surgical resections for middle and lower rectal cancer.

Objectives: In our study, it was aimed to evaluate the factors affecting oncological outcomes in resections for rectal cancer.

Material and methods: Between January 2010 and December 2014, patients with rectal tumors were analyzed retrospectively. Demographic and pathological data and oncological outcomes were analyzed as disease-free survival, overall survival, and local recurrence.

Results: A total of 158 patients' data were obtained. Median age was 60 (22-83). Fifty-three patients were older than 65 years of age (138). Ninety-five (60%) patients were males, and 63 (40%) were females. Eighty patients (50.4%) had middle rectal, and 78 (49.6) patients had lower rectal cancer. There was no effect of tumor localization on oncological outcomes. Univariate analyses revealed the effects of age (p= 0.003), operation type (p <0.001), nodal status (p <0.001), malignant lymph node ratio (p <0.001), stage of the disease (p <0.001), distal resection margin (p= 0.047), perineural invasion (p <0.001), lymphatic invasion (p <0.001), venous-vascular invasion (p= 0.025), local recurrence (p <0.001) and distant metastasis (p <0.001) on overall survival rates. Univariate analyses revealed the effects of nodal status (p= 0.007), malignant lymph node ratio (p= 0.005), stage of the disease (p= 0.008), perineural invasion (p= 0.004) and venous-vascular invasion (p <0.001) on disease-free survival rates. Univariate analyses revealed the effects of anastomotic leak (p= 0.015) and venous-vascular invasion (p= 0.001) on local recurrence rates.

Conclusion: Older age, advanced nodal status, and distant metastasis were detected as independent risk factors for overall survival. Perineural and venous-vascular invasion were detected as independent risk factors for disease-free survival. Lastly, anastomotic leak and venous-vascular invasion were detected as independent risk factors for local recurrence.

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