2023
DOI: 10.1515/iss-2023-0027
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Multivisceral resection of advanced colon and rectal cancer: a prospective multicenter observational study with propensity score analysis of the morbidity, mortality, and survival

Michael Arndt,
Hans Lippert,
Roland S. Croner
et al.

Abstract: Objectives In the surgical treatment of colorectal carcinoma (CRC), 1 in 10 patients has a peritumorous adhesion or tumor infiltration in the adjacent tissue or organs. Accordingly, multivisceral resection (MVR) must be performed in these patients. This prospective multicenter observational study aimed to analyze the possible differences between non-multivisceral resection (nMVR) and MVR in terms of early postoperative and long-term oncological treatment outcomes. We also aimed to determine t… Show more

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“…In some, but not all, patients identified as having advanced primary colon cancer, the portion of the bowel containing the cancer must be removed along with organs or structures adherent to the cancer [15]. This en-bloc resection is an attempt to not only clear the primary cancer but also contain it.…”
Section: Greater Omentectomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some, but not all, patients identified as having advanced primary colon cancer, the portion of the bowel containing the cancer must be removed along with organs or structures adherent to the cancer [15]. This en-bloc resection is an attempt to not only clear the primary cancer but also contain it.…”
Section: Greater Omentectomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A critical determinant of long-term survival in patients with LAGC is the achievement of R0 resection, defined as the complete removal of the tumor with no microscopic residual disease [6]. Moreover, R0 curative resections often necessitate multivisceral resection (MVR) for LAGC, commonly associated with bloc removal of the stomach along with adjacent involved organs to achieve an R0 status [7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%