Clinical Outcomes of Recurrent Diseases after Esophagectomy According to Time of Recurrence

2020 
We analyzed retrospectively the difference in treatment selection and prognosis according to timing of recurrence after radical resection of esophageal cancer. Of 190 patients who underwent radical esophagectomy for esophageal cancer from April 2010 to December 2017, 56 patients(29.5%)had recurrent diseases during the postoperative periods. These cases were divided into 27 cases with recurrence diagnosed less than 180 days after initial surgery(Group A)and 29 cases with recurrence diagnosed more than 180 days(Group B). Although there was no difference in the pathological staging, preoperative treatment, and type of recurrence between the 2 groups, there were significantly more cases with symptomatic recurrence in Group A. Surgical intervention was possible in 1 case in Group A and 10 cases in Group B, respectively. There was significantly more in Group B. Second-line treatment was possible in only 5 cases in Group B. Survival after recurrence was tend to have better in Group B. There are few cases who indicated surgical intervention and second-line treatment in early recurrence cases after radical esophagectomy for esophageal cancer, and the prognosis is poor in such cases.
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