Outcome of curative resection for perihilar cholangiocarcinoma in Northeast Thailand

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AIM: To examine survival outcomes of perihilar cholangio-carcinoma (PCCA) resection including mortality, morbidity and prognostic factors. METHODS: Multivariate analyses were carried out based on the survival data of all patients with histologically confirmed PCCA who underwent curative resection at Srinagarind Hospital from January 2006 to December 2011. RESULTS: There were 29 (19%) cases of intrahepatic CCA that involved hilar and 124 (81%) with hilar bileduct cancer. R0 resection was carried out on 66 (43.1%) patients of whom 50 (32.7%) also had lymph node metastasis. The other patients underwent R1 resection. The overall 5-year survival rate was 20.6% (95%CI: 13.8-28.4) and median survival time was 19.9 mo. Postoperative mortality was 2%, and 30% of patients had complications. Patients without lymph node meta-stasis were 60% less likely to die than those with metastasis. Achieving R0 led to a 58% reduction in the chance of mortality as compared to R1. CONCLUSION: To achieve a better survival outcome, focus should center on performing radical surgery and detection of patients with early stage cancer.

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Titapun, A., Pugkhem, A., Luvira, V., Srisuk, T., Somintara, O., Saeseow, O. tur, … Khuntikeo, N. (2015). Outcome of curative resection for perihilar cholangiocarcinoma in Northeast Thailand. World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology, 7(12), 503–512. https://doi.org/10.4251/wjgo.v7.i12.503

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