Nagy A, Marton J, Bende J, Kovács T
Veszprém Megyei Csolnoky Ferenc Kórház.
Orv Hetil. 1992 Jun 7;133(23):1419-23.
The postoperative lethality and 5 year survival of elective extended colon resections in 59 locally advanced colorectal tumour cases has been evaluated. The operation has been extended for one adjacent organ in 47 (Groups I.) and for two or more organs in 12 cases (Groups. II.). The postoperative lethality was 47/1 and 12/2 respectively (P less than 0.01). However the 5 year survival proved to be similar--42% and 40% respectively in both patients group. The 5 year survival of patients group I. and II. was not significantly different comparing to the "simple" elective colorectal resections on the patients in Dukes C stadium operated on in the same period of time. Significantly better 5 year survival has been observed in the patients groups. I. and II. comparing to the outcome of the elective palliative (anus prae and ileo- or colo-colostomies) colorectal operations. The results certify the value of the radical surgical procedures in the locally advanced tumor cases.