THE MULTIMODAL TREATMENT OF CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA – ANALYSIS BASED ON A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE

Authors

  • Horatiu Ciprian Neagos
  • Florin Graur
  • Otilia Elena Neagos
  • Dinu Iuliu Dumitrascu
  • Florin Mihaileanu
  • Liviu Vlad

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15386/cjmed-430

Keywords:

cholangiocarcinoma, surgical treatment, tumoral resection, multimodality

Abstract

The hilar and intrahepatic location represents the most frequent positioning of cholangiocarcinoma. Late diagnosis, tumour resection - as the sole method of radical treatment require a multimodal approach of this form of malignancy.

Material and methods. The paper is based on a retrospective study conducted on a series of 56 patients diagnosed with hilar and peripheral cholangiocarcinoma admitted and treated in the 3rd Surgical Clinic Cluj-Napoca between September 2004 - December 2010. The series included patients treated with radical or palliative surgical treatment, or patients who underwent minimally invasive treatment of biliary endoscopic or percutaneous drainage followed or not by surgery. We analyzed the data on the postoperative morbidity and mortality, surgical re-interventions, the percentage of patients who received curative resection with radical intention or palliative treatment.

Conclusions. Cholangiocarcinoma is an aggressive form of cancer and commonly diagnosed late. The cholangiocarcinoma resectability results are comparable to those in literature and may be improved by increasing the number of tumor resections with negative resection margins. The main goal of the palliative procedures is the improvement and remission of the obstructive jaundice, in most cases being successful. The multimodality of the cholangiocarcinoma treatment is a reality, but also a goal in the group of patients studied, the number of patients in which the sequential treatment biliary drainage – surgical treatment were applied being still low.

Author Biographies

Horatiu Ciprian Neagos, UMF Cluj

ANATOMY

Florin Graur, UMF CLUJ, IRGH CLUJ

SURGICAL CLINIC NO.3

Otilia Elena Neagos, UMF CLUJ

ANATOMY

Dinu Iuliu Dumitrascu, UMF CLUJ

ANATOMY

Florin Mihaileanu, UMF CLUJ

SURGICAL CLINIC NO.2

Liviu Vlad, UMF CLUJ

SURGICAL CLINIC NO.3

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2015-04-29

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Neagos HC, Graur F, Neagos OE, Dumitrascu DI, Mihaileanu F, Vlad L. THE MULTIMODAL TREATMENT OF CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA – ANALYSIS BASED ON A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE. Med Pharm Rep [Internet]. 2015 Apr. 29 [cited 2025 Oct. 5];88(2):203-7. Available from: https://medpharmareports.com/index.php/mpr/article/view/430

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