Volume 114, Issue 5 pp. 642-648
Research Article

Rectal cancers with microscopic circumferential resection margin involvement (R1 resections): Survivals, patterns of recurrence, and prognostic factors

Gianpiero Gravante MD, PhD

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Gianpiero Gravante MD, PhD

Department of Colorectal Surgery, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, United Kingdom

Correspondence to: Gianpiero Gravante, MD, PHD, Department of Colorectal Surgery, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Infirmary Square, Leicester LE1 5WW, United Kingdom. Fax: +3906233216592. E-mail: [email protected]

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David Hemingway MD

David Hemingway MD

Department of Colorectal Surgery, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, United Kingdom

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James Andrew Stephenson MD

James Andrew Stephenson MD

Department of Radiology, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, United Kingdom

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David Sharpe

David Sharpe

Department of Colorectal Surgery, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, United Kingdom

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Ahmed Osman MD

Ahmed Osman MD

Department of Oncology, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, United Kingdom

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Melissa Haines MD

Melissa Haines MD

Department of Colorectal Surgery, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, United Kingdom

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Vafa Pirjamali MD

Vafa Pirjamali MD

Department of Colorectal Surgery, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, United Kingdom

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Roberto Sorge PhD

Roberto Sorge PhD

Laboratory of Biometry, Department of Human Physiology, University of Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy

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Justin Ming Yeung MD

Justin Ming Yeung MD

Department of Colorectal Surgery, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, United Kingdom

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Michael Norwood MD

Michael Norwood MD

Department of Colorectal Surgery, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, United Kingdom

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Andrew Miller MD

Andrew Miller MD

Department of Colorectal Surgery, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, United Kingdom

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Kirsten Boyle MD

Kirsten Boyle MD

Department of Colorectal Surgery, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, United Kingdom

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First published: 07 July 2016
Citations: 18
Conflict of interest:The authors have no conflict of interests with the present manuscript and received no funding for the conduction of this study. The Authors thank the Leicester Colorectal Specialist Interest Group for permission to interrogate their database.

Abstract

Background and Objectives

We have reviewed our series of rectal cancer patients with circumferential resection margin involvement (R1) with particular regard to survival and prognostic factors.

Methods

R1 rectal cancer patients undergoing surgery at the Leicester Royal Infirmary between 1998 and 2008. Age, gender, radiological, and pathological tumor characteristics, neoadjuvant and adjuvant therapies were examined as prognostic factors on the overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) at 5-year follow-up.

Results

A total of 885 rectal cancers were reviewed. Six hundred ninety-nine patients underwent a mesorectal excision and 71 of them were R1 resections (12.9%). OS was 43.7% (CI95% 33.5–53.8%; median survival 39 months). DFS was 57.4% (CI95% 43.0–71.8%; median survival 31 months). Pelvic recurrence rate occurred in 16 patients (26.2%, CI95% 16.5–36.0%), systemic recurrence rate in 23 patients (37.7%, CI95% 25.5–49.9%). At Cox-regression LNR and adjuvant chemotherapy were associated with both OS and DFS. No significant association was found between OS or DFS and adjuvant radiotherapy.

Conclusions

In our series of R1 patients, the rates of local recurrence and OS at 5 years were 26.2% and 43.7%, respectively. Factors influencing systemic recurrences (LNR, adjuvant chemotherapy) are more associated with OS and DFS than those potentially affecting locoregional recurrences (adjuvant radiotherapy). J. Surg. Oncol. 2016;114:642–648. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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