Current Oncology (May 2023)

Should Laparoscopic Complete Mesocolic Excision Be Offered to Elderly Patients to Treat Right-Sided Colon Cancer?

  • Michele Mazzola,
  • Lorenzo Ripamonti,
  • Alessandro Giani,
  • Pietro Carnevali,
  • Matteo Origi,
  • BrunocDomenico Alampi,
  • Irene Giusti,
  • Pietro Achilli,
  • Camillo Leonardo Bertoglio,
  • Carmelo Magistro,
  • Giovanni Ferrari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol30050376
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 5
pp. 4979 – 4989

Abstract

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Background: Despite its potential oncologic benefit, complete mesocolic excision (CME) has rarely been offered to elderly patients. The present study evaluated the effect of age on postoperative outcomes among patients undergoing laparoscopic right colectomies with CME for right-sided colon cancer (RCC). Methods: Data of patients undergoing laparoscopic right colectomies with CME for RCC between 2015 and 2018 were retrospectively analyzed. Selected patients were divided into two groups: the under-80 group and the over-80 group. Surgical, pathological, and oncological outcomes among the groups were compared. Results: A total of 130 patients were selected (95 in the under-80 group and 35 in the over-80 group). No difference was found between the groups in terms of postoperative outcomes, except for median length of stay and adjuvant chemotherapy received, which were in favor of the under-80 group (5 vs. 8 days, p p = 0.003, respectively). No difference between the groups was found regarding overall survival and disease free survival. Using multivariate analysis, only the ASA score > 2 (p = 0.01) was an independent predictor of overall complications. Conclusions: laparoscopic right colectomy with CME for RCC was safely performed in elderly patients ensuring similar oncological outcomes compared to younger patients.

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