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Tissue-Sparing Resection, Ablation Option for NET Liver Mets

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March 21, 2023
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The study covered in this summary was published on researchsquare.com as a preprint and has not yet been peer reviewed.

Key Takeaway

Why This Matters

  • Liver metastases are common among patients with NETs.

  • Surgical debulking relieves symptoms and improves long-term survival.

  • Parenchymal-sparing liver resection with microwave ablation is one surgical option, but reports on patient outcomes are limited.

  • The researchers addressed the gap. From their results, they recommend that parenchymal-sparing liver resection with microwave ablation be considered for patients who have large numbers of liver lesions in settings with the required treatment expertise.

Study Design

  • The team reviewed 53 patients with NETs treated at the University of Chicago’s NET program from 2019 to 2021.

  • For the 53 patients, a total of 1069 liver lesions were debulked with a combination of parenchymal-sparing liver resection and microwave ablation.

  • Lesions involved no more than 25% of the liver, and patients had a median of 17 lesions.

  • All but two patients had 90% or better lesion debulking.

  • Median follow-up was 12.1 months.

Key Results

  • All patients who had preoperative symptoms reported relief after surgery.

  • Almost half did not require subsequent systemic therapy at their most recent follow-up and either had no evidence of disease (n = 17) or disease was stable without progression (n = 9).

  • Synthetic liver function was not affected by the number of lesions debulked ― 15 or fewer vs more than 15 ― as measured by international normalized ratio (P = .21) and total bilirubin (P = .67).

  • Severity of postoperative transaminitis and thrombocytopenia were proportional to the number of lesions debulked. Transaminitis typically resolved by postoperative day 5. Thrombocytopenia was generally transient; nadirs were reached by postoperative day 2.

  • Overall, 13% of patients had grade 3/4 complications, but there were no differences in type or incidence based on the number of lesions debulked.

  • Median time to liver recurrence was 10.9 months.

Limitations

  • It was a retrospective study with a small cohort and short follow-up.

  • It’s unclear whether the results are generalizable outside of a highly specialized, multidisciplinary NET program.

Disclosures

This is a summary of a preprint research study, “Single Center Outcomes from Parenchymal-sparing Resections and Microwave Ablations for Neuroendocrine Tumor Liver Metastases,” led by Frances Lee of Southern Illinois University, provided to you by Medscape. The study has not been peer reviewed. The full text can be found at researchsquare.com.

M. Alexander Otto is a physician assistant with a master’s degree in medical science and a journalism degree from Newhouse. He is an award-winning medical journalist who has worked for several major news outlets before joining Medscape and also an MIT Knight Science Journalism fellow. Email: aotto@mdedge.com.

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Cite this: Tissue-Sparing Resection, Ablation Option for NET Liver Mets – Medscape – Mar 21, 2023.





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