Abstract

Results Recurrence happened in 45 patients (40.2%) after operation. Median time to recurrence was 17.4 months. Locoregional relapse was the major recurrence type, detected in 38 patients (33.9%). Distant metastasis alone occurred in only 3 patients (2.7%). All locoregional relapse were in lymph nodes except for 1 (2.6%) at the anastomosis. Altogether, lymph node metastasis accounted for 82.2% of all recurrence. In the 37 cases of lymph node metastasis, the most common sites were neck (56.8%) and superior mediastinum (24.3%). Locoregional relapse was significantly related to tumor location (upper-mid thoracic 41.1% vs. lower thoracic 11.1%), cell differentiation (poor 40% vs. mid-well 25.5%), and depth of invasion (T3-4a 47.1% vs. T1-2 13.6%) (p < 0.05). Upon multivariate analysis, tumor location (p = 0.049, RR 1.092) and depth of invasion (p = 0.017, RR 3.296) were revealed as independent risk factors, with cell differentiation of borderline significance (p = 0.068, RR 1.613). Conclusions Although completely resected together with extended lymph node clearance, 40% of the patients free of lymph node involvement at the time of surgery would still develop recurrence. And the most common recurrence pattern was still locoregional, mainly involving lymph nodes in the cervico-thoracic junction. Greater risk of local relapse is associated with higher location of tumor and deeper depth of invasion. Thus, adjuvant therapy should be studied in high risk patients, including those with poor differentiation tumors.

Highlights

  • Management strategy is still undecided for radically resected squamous cell carcinoma of thoracic esophagus free of lymph node metastasis

  • Distant metastasis alone occurred in only 3 patients (2.7%)

  • Lymph node metastasis accounted for 82.2% of all recurrence

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Management strategy is still undecided for radically resected squamous cell carcinoma of thoracic esophagus free of lymph node metastasis. Resected node-negative squamous cell carcinoma of thoracic esophagus: recurrence pattern and indication for adjuvant therapy From 23rd World Congress of the World Society of Cardio-Thoracic Surgeons Split, Croatia. Background Management strategy is still undecided for radically resected squamous cell carcinoma of thoracic esophagus free of lymph node metastasis.

Results
Conclusion
Full Text
Paper version not known

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call