Comparison of immunologic outcomes of laparoscopic vs open approaches in clinical stage III colorectal cancer
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00384-010-0882-0
Comparison of immunologic outcomes of laparoscopic vs open approaches in clinical stage III colorectal cancer
Abstract
Purpose: Improved survival in patients with stage III colon cancer after a laparoscopic colectomy (LC) has been reported by Lacy et al. (Lancet 359:2224-2229, 6), and preserved immunity was suggested as the reason for the survival advantage. The aim of our study was to clarify the existence of an immunological benefit after laparoscopic colon cancer surgery (LC) compared to open colon surgery (OC).
Methods: From January 2006 to November 2007, 74 patients with clinical stage III colon cancer were prospectively assigned to undergo a LC (n = 35) or an OC (n = 39). The immune factors were examined preoperatively, and on the first and fifth days postoperatively (POD1 and POD5).
Results: The cellular immune factors were significantly decreased; however, there was no significant difference between the LC and OC groups except for the mHLA-DR. The LC group had a better preserved mHLA-DR on POD5 than did the OC group (p = 0.015), in addition to a faster recovery (p < 0.005).
Conclusion: The mHLA-DR on POD5 was affected less by the LC compared to the OC. The LC demonstrated minimal immunological advantage when compared to the OC. However, further study is required to clarify the immunological benefits of the LC on colorectal cancer prognosis.
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