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Outcome after repeat hepatic resection for recurrent colorectal metastases

Outcome after repeat hepatic resection for recurrent colorectal metastases
Reference, year Number of patients Overall survival Median survival, months
       
Nordlinger B; 1994 116 33 percent, 3 year 24
Fernandez-Trigo V; 1995 170 32 percent, 5 year 34
Adam R; 1997 64 41 percent, 5 year 46
Yamamoto J; 1999 90 31 percent, 5 year 31
Petrowsky H; 2002 126 34 percent, 5 year 37
Nagakura S; 2002 28 42 perent, 5 year 27
Tanaka K; 2004 26 48 percent*, 5 year NR
Pessaux P; 2006 42 55, 21, 36 percent, 5 year 41, 25, 16*
Ishiguro S; 2006 111 41 percent, 5 year 43 months
Cunha A; 2007 40 31 percent, 5 year NR
Jones N; 2012 52 34 percent, 2 year 22
Adair RA; 2012 195 29 percent, 5 year NR
Wicherts DA; 2013 288 41 percent, 5 yearΔ 44
Butte J; 2015 160 25 percent, 3 year 87§
NR: not reported.
* Disease-free survival.
¶ Five-year survival and median survival durations reported separately for three groups undergoing second (n = 42), third (n = 11), and fourth (n = 2) hepatectomies.
Δ Second hepatectomy only.
◊ For the 145 patients with at least 36 months of follow-up after salvage, repeat resection.
§ Median disease-specific survival, measured from the date of initial liver resection.
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