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Incidence of free colorectal cancer cells in peritoneal cavity and correlation with clinicopathologic variables: An analysis of 275 patients undergoing curative intent resection for colorectal cancer

dc.contributor.authorWeerapat Suwanthanmaen_US
dc.contributor.authorChakrapan Euanorasetren_US
dc.contributor.authorPanuwat Lertsithichaien_US
dc.contributor.authorAtcharaporn Pongtippanen_US
dc.contributor.authorEkkapob Sirachainanen_US
dc.contributor.authorNapaphat Popromen_US
dc.contributor.otherFaculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol Universityen_US
dc.date.accessioned2019-08-28T06:31:17Z
dc.date.available2019-08-28T06:31:17Z
dc.date.issued2018-01-01en_US
dc.description.abstract© 2018, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. Background: Positive peritoneal cytology has impact on prognosis of several intra-abdominal malignancies. There was no consensus on whether we should routinely perform peritoneal cytology in operated-colorectal cancer patients because previous studies showed very low yield. Objective: The present study was conducted to investigate the incidence of free cancer cells in the peritoneal lavage cytology of patients underwent curative resection for colorectal cancer. Materials and Methods: Between January 2006 and December 2012, intraoperative peritoneal lavage cytology was performed in 275 patients underwent curative resection for colorectal cancer. Immediately after exploration of abdomen, 100 ml of normal saline solution was instilled into peritoneal cavity over the tumor site. Peritoneal lavage was then aspirated and sent for cytological examination. Results: Six (2.18%) of the 275 specimens examined were found to have positive peritoneal lavage cytology. Demographic variables, site of tumor, degree of differentiation, mucinous component, perineural invasion, angiolymphatic invasion, depth of tumor penetration, staging, and level of serum CEA were found not to affect the incidence of free cancer cells. Positive nodal status was the only factor found to be associated with incidence of positive peritoneal cytology (p = 0.04). Conclusion: Our study demonstrates low incidence of positive free colorectal cancer cell in lavage fluid obtained before resection in patients that underwent curative intent resection for colorectal cancer. The factor associated with positive peritoneal cytology is lymph node involvement.en_US
dc.identifier.citationJournal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.101, No.2 (2018), 203-208en_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.ejso.2014.08.416en_US
dc.identifier.issn01252208en_US
dc.identifier.other2-s2.0-85044290762en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/47085
dc.rightsMahidol Universityen_US
dc.rights.holderSCOPUSen_US
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dc.subjectMedicineen_US
dc.titleIncidence of free colorectal cancer cells in peritoneal cavity and correlation with clinicopathologic variables: An analysis of 275 patients undergoing curative intent resection for colorectal canceren_US
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