Retrospective analysis of relapsed abdominal high-risk neuroblastoma
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2017.09.002
Retrospective analysis of relapsed abdominal high-risk neuroblastoma
Abstract
Background/purpose: The impact of abdominal topography and surgical technique on resectability and local relapse pattern of relapsed abdominal high-risk neuroblastoma (R-HR-NB) is not clearly defined.
Methods: A sample of thirty-nine patients with R-HR-NB enrolled in the German neuroblastoma trials between 2001 and 2010 was analyzed retrospectively using surgical and imaging reports. We evaluated resectability and local relapse pattern within 6 standardized abdominal regions, impact of extent of the first resective surgery on overall survival (OS), and of number of operations and a higher cumulative surgical assessment score (C-SAS) on OS after the first event.
Results: In the left upper abdomen, rates for tumor persistence and relapse were 45.9% and 13.5% and in the left lower abdomen 27.7% and 8.3%, respectively. OS in months did not differ between complete and incomplete first resections (median (interquartile range): 35 (45.6) vs. 40 (65.4), P=.649). Better OS after the first event was associated with repeated as compared to single surgery (47.7 (64.7) vs. 4.3 (12.5), P=.000), and with higher as compared to lower C-SAS (47.7 (64.3) vs. 7.6 (14.7), P=.002).
Conclusions: OS after relapse/progression was not dependent on the extent of first resection. The number of operations was associated with better outcome after event.
Type of study: Treatment study.
Level of evidence: LEVEL III Retrospective comparative study.
Keywords: Access; High-risk; Neuroblastoma; Relapse; Surgery; Technique.
Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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