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. 2009 Apr;13(4):657-67.
doi: 10.1007/s11605-008-0760-z. Epub 2008 Dec 11.

Postoperative morbidity following chemoradiation for locally advanced low rectal cancer

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Postoperative morbidity following chemoradiation for locally advanced low rectal cancer

Ingrid Stelzmueller et al. J Gastrointest Surg. 2009 Apr.

Abstract

Background: Postoperative morbidity remains a significant clinical problem and may alter long-term outcome particularly after neoadjuvant chemoradiation in patients with locally advanced low rectal cancer. The aim of the present study was to identify a potential long-term effect of postoperative morbidity.

Methods: Analysis of prospectively collected data of 90 consecutive patients who underwent neoadjuvant chemoradiation and curative mesorectal excision for locally advanced (cT3/4, Nx, M0/1) adenocarcinoma of the mid and lower third of the rectum during a 7-year period (1996-2002).

Results: Major postoperative complications occurred in 17.8% and minor complications in 26.6% of patients. Hospital mortality and 30-day mortality was 0%. Infectious complications were seen in 34.5%. The leading causes of infectious complications were anastomotic leakage and perineal wound infection. Postoperative morbidity was statistically significantly associated with gender (P < 0.05), pre-therapeutic haemoglobin level (P < 0.05), ASA score (P < 0.05), hospitalisation (P < 0.001) and clinical long-time course (P < 0.01). Moreover, early postoperative morbidity was proven as an independent prognostic factor concerning disease-free (P < 0.05) and overall survival (P < 0.05).

Conclusion: Early postoperative morbidity in patients with preoperative chemoradiation due to locally advanced low rectal cancer is demonstrated as an independent prognosticator. Gender, pre-therapeutic haemoglobin level and ASA score indicate patients at risk for early postoperative complications and may therefore serve as predictive features.

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