Resektion von lungenmetastasen. Langzeitresultate prognostischer faktoren auf der basis von 5206 fallen - The International Registry of Lung Metastases

Translated title of the contribution: Resection of lung metastases: Long-term results and prognostic analysis based on 5206 cases - The International Registry of Lung Metastases

G. Friedel, U. Pastorino, M. Buyse, R. J. Ginsberg, P. Girard, P. Goldstraw, M. Johnston, P. McCormack, H. Pass, J. B. Putnam, H. Toomes

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Abstract

The International Registry of Lung Metastases was established in 1991 to asses the long-term results of pulmonary metastasectomy. The Registry has accrued 5206 cases of lung metastasectomy, from 18 departments of thoracic surgery in Europe (n = 13), USA (n = 4) and Canada (n = 1). Of these patients 4572 (88%) underwent complete surgical resection. The primary tumor was epithelial in 2260 (43%), sarcoma in 2173 (42%), germ cell in 363 (7%), and melanoma in 328 (6%) patients. The disease-free interval was 0 to 11 months in 1729 (33%) cases, 12 to 35 months in 1857 (36%) and more than 36 months in 1620 (31%). Single metastases accounted for 2383 (46%) cases and multiple lesions for 2726 (52%). Mean follow up was 46 months. Analysis was performed by Kaplan-Meier estimates of survival, relative risk of death and multivariate Cox model. The actuarial survival after complete metastasectomy was 36% at 5 years, 26% at 10 years and 22% at 15 years (median 35 months); the corresponding values for incomplete resection were 13% at 5 years and 7% at 10 years (median 15 months). Among complete resections, the 5-year survival was 33% for patients with a disease free-interval of 0 to 11 months and 45% for those with a disease-free interval of more than 36 months; 43% for single lesions and 27 for four or more lesions. Multivariate analysis showed a better prognosis for patients with germ cell tumors, disease-free interval of 36 months and more and single metastases. These results confirm that lung metastasectomy is a safe and potentially curative procedure.

Translated title of the contributionResection of lung metastases: Long-term results and prognostic analysis based on 5206 cases - The International Registry of Lung Metastases
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)96-103
Number of pages8
JournalZentralblatt fur Chirurgie
Volume124
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 1999

Keywords

  • Long-term survival
  • Lung metastasectomy
  • Lung metastases
  • Prognostic factors

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Surgery

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