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- Toni Lerut, Johnny Moons, Willy Coosemans, Dirk Van Raemdonck, Paul De Leyn, Herbert Decaluwé, Georges Decker, and Philippe Nafteux.
- From the Department of Thoracic Surgery, University Hospitals Leuven, Herestraat 49, 3000 Leuven, Belgium. Toni.Lerut@uzleuven.be
- Ann. Surg. 2009 Nov 1; 250 (5): 798-807.
ObjectivesTo assess the impact of postoperative complications after transthoracic esophagectomy, using the modified Clavien classification, on recurrence and on its timing in patients with cancer of the esophagus or gastroesophageal junction.Background DataIt is hypothesized that complications after esophagectomy for cancer may have a negative effect on recurrence and its timing because of negative interference with the immune system.MethodsOut of 150 consecutive patients operated with curative intent between January 2005 and May 2006, the data of 138 patients with macroscopically complete resection and no synchronous other malignancy were graded according to the modified Clavien classification. Uni- and multivariable analyses were performed to study the impact of postoperative complications on tumor recurrence and its timing.ResultsMean age was 63.1 years, male-female ratio was 4:1; 76.1% of the patients underwent primary surgery, 23.9% received induction therapy, R0-resection rate was 92.8%. Adenocarcinoma was found in 75%. Complication rates according to the modified Clavien classification were grade 0: 29.7%, grade 2: 35.5%, grade 3: 17.4%, grade 4: 15.9%, and grade 5 (postoperative mortality): 1.4%. Ten patients developed recurrence within 6 months, 29 within 12 months, 39 within 18 months, 42 within 24 months, totaling up to 47 at 3 years. Univariable analysis retained complications, LN-status, number of positive nodes, extracapsular lymph node involvement (EC LNI), pStage, pT, and R1-status as factors significantly influencing occurrence of recurrence. In the multivariable model, presence of complications, EC LNI, and R1-status were independent negative factors. Cox-regression analysis also identified these same 3 factors as significant determinators for the timing of recurrence.ConclusionsThis study indicates a correlation between complications and early recurrence and its timing. Modified Clavien classification, beside R1-status and EC LNI, appears to be a useful prognostic indicator of early recurrence and its timing. Achieving esophagectomy without postoperative complications is of utmost importance also for oncologic reasons given its negative potential on early oncologic outcome.
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