PTH-273 A single surgeon's experience of retroperitoneal sarcoma excision. (22nd June 2015)
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- Title:
- PTH-273 A single surgeon's experience of retroperitoneal sarcoma excision. (22nd June 2015)
- Main Title:
- PTH-273 A single surgeon's experience of retroperitoneal sarcoma excision
- Authors:
- De Soyza, J
Humes, D
Collins, E
Ashford, R
Kennedy, C
McCulloch, T
Walter, C
Robinson, M - Abstract:
- Abstract : Introduction: This study aimed to document a single surgeon's experience of surgery to excise primary retroperitoneal sarcomas. Method: Patients with retroperitoneal sarcoma referred to a surgeon at Nottingham University Hospitals via the East Midlands Sarcoma Service between 2006 and 2013 were included. Patient demographics, tumour characteristics and peri-operative events were recorded from the patients' casenotes. Results: Thirty-three patients (39% female) with a median age of 64-years (IQR 52–70) were reviewed. The median length of symptoms at presentation was 6 months (IQR 3–12). The majority of tumours were liposarcomas (64%) and leiomyosarcomas (30%). Nine tumours were Trojani grade 1; 10 were grade 2 and 14 were grade 3. Average tumour weight was 3050g (IQR 2156–9022). Macroscopic clearance (R0/R1) was achieved in 91% cases. Twenty-three cases (69%) required contiguous organ resection with nephrectomy the commonest (17 cases); followed by colectomy (7); splenectomy (6); and small intestine (5). There was no 30-day post-operative mortality. 24 (72.7%) patients experienced post-operative complications, 7 (21.2%) of which were of a Clavien-Dindo grade greater than 3. Median total length of stay in hospital was 7 (IQR 5–8.5; range 2–45) nights. Fifteen (45.5%) patients required care in an intensive therapy unit (ITU) or a high dependency unit (HDU). Median follow up was 31 months (IQR 11–50); during which 10 patients (30%) died and 11 (33%) developedAbstract : Introduction: This study aimed to document a single surgeon's experience of surgery to excise primary retroperitoneal sarcomas. Method: Patients with retroperitoneal sarcoma referred to a surgeon at Nottingham University Hospitals via the East Midlands Sarcoma Service between 2006 and 2013 were included. Patient demographics, tumour characteristics and peri-operative events were recorded from the patients' casenotes. Results: Thirty-three patients (39% female) with a median age of 64-years (IQR 52–70) were reviewed. The median length of symptoms at presentation was 6 months (IQR 3–12). The majority of tumours were liposarcomas (64%) and leiomyosarcomas (30%). Nine tumours were Trojani grade 1; 10 were grade 2 and 14 were grade 3. Average tumour weight was 3050g (IQR 2156–9022). Macroscopic clearance (R0/R1) was achieved in 91% cases. Twenty-three cases (69%) required contiguous organ resection with nephrectomy the commonest (17 cases); followed by colectomy (7); splenectomy (6); and small intestine (5). There was no 30-day post-operative mortality. 24 (72.7%) patients experienced post-operative complications, 7 (21.2%) of which were of a Clavien-Dindo grade greater than 3. Median total length of stay in hospital was 7 (IQR 5–8.5; range 2–45) nights. Fifteen (45.5%) patients required care in an intensive therapy unit (ITU) or a high dependency unit (HDU). Median follow up was 31 months (IQR 11–50); during which 10 patients (30%) died and 11 (33%) developed recurrence. Median recurrence-free survival (excluding patients with metastasis) was 22 months (IQR 7–44). Estimated 5 year local recurrence-free survival rate was 51.9%. Estimated 5 year disease specific survival rate was 58.6%. Conclusion: Complete excision of primary retroperitoneal sarcoma frequently required resection of other organs. Reviewing our data with data from other centres, perhaps via a multidisciplinary team, may improve sarcoma management. Disclosure of interest: None Declared. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Gut. Volume 64(2015)Supplement 1
- Journal:
- Gut
- Issue:
- Volume 64(2015)Supplement 1
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- Volume 64, Issue 1 (2015)
- Year:
- 2015
- Volume:
- 64
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2015-0064-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- A531
- Page End:
- A531
- Publication Date:
- 2015-06-22
- Subjects:
- Gastroenterology -- Periodicals
616.33 - Journal URLs:
- http://gut.bmjjournals.com ↗
http://www.bmj.com/archive ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/gutjnl-2015-309861.1161 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0017-5749
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