Non-Colorectal Non-Neuroendocrine Liver Metastases: Management andPrognostic Factors Analysis in a Third Level Hospital
2020
Introduction: Treatment of non-colorectal non-neuroendocrine (NCRNNE) liver metastases is controversial. This
study analyses the surgical approach to this pathology in a third level hospital.
Material and Methods: Sociodemographic variables, primary tumor and metastatic disease characteristics, variables
linked to the treatment and Adam score have been evaluated as possible prognosis factors.
Results: Twenty patients were included, 50% of each sex. The most common primary tumors were ductal carcinoma
of the breast and GIST. Fifty percent of patients were treated with major hepatectomy. There were 30% of
postoperative complications without deaths. The one-year survival rate after hepatectomy was 85% whereas the threeand
five-year survival rates were 55% and 20%. There were no statistically significant differences in survival according
to the analyzed variables.
Conclusion: Further studies are necessary to achieve a better knowledge of survival predictive factors to select those
patients that can benefit from surgery.
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