Pan-European survey on current treatment strategies in patients with upfront resectable colorectal liver metastases
Author
Date
2024-05Permanent link
https://hdl.handle.net/11351/11482DOI
10.1016/j.hpb.2024.01.007
ISSN
1477-2574
PMID
38373870
Abstract
Background
There is a lack of consensus on the definition of upfront resectability and use of perioperative systemic therapy for colorectal liver metastases (CRLM). This survey aimed to summarize the current treatment strategies for upfront resectable CRLM throughout Europe.
Methods
A survey was sent to all members of the European-African Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association to gain insight into the current views on resectability and the use of systemic therapy for upfront resectable CRLM.
Results
The survey was completed by 87 surgeons from 24 countries. The resectability of CRLM is mostly based on the volume of the future liver remnant, while considering tumor biology. Thermal ablation was considered as an acceptable adjunct to resection in parenchymal-sparing CRLM surgery by 77 % of the respondents. A total of 40.2 % of the respondents preferred standard perioperative systemic therapy and 24.1 % preferred standard upfront local treatment.
Conclusion
Among the participating European hepato-pancreato-biliary surgeons, there is a high degree of consensus on the definition of CRLM resectability. However, there is much variety in the use of adjunctive thermal ablation. Major variations persist in the use of perioperative systemic therapy in cases of upfront resectable CRLM, stressing the need for further evidence and a consensus.
Keywords
Survey; Resectable colorectal liver metastasesBibliographic citation
Kuiper BI, Abu Hilal M, Aldrighetti LA, Björnsson B, D’Hondt M, Dopazo C, et al. Pan-European survey on current treatment strategies in patients with upfront resectable colorectal liver metastases. HPB. 2024 May;26(5):639–47.
Audience
Professionals
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