Kwm. Scott et al., 5-YEAR FOLLOW-UP-STUDY OF THE FAT CLEARANCE TECHNIQUE IN COLORECTAL-CARCINOMA, Diseases of the colon & rectum, 37(2), 1994, pp. 126-128
PURPOSE: The aim of our study was to determine the five-year survival
of patients with colorectal carcinoma whose Dukes classification had c
hanged following fat clearance of the mesocolon or mesorectum. METHODS
: One hundred three patients with colorectal carcinoma were followed u
p at a special clinic for at least five years after surgery. The tumor
s from these patients had previously been given a Dukes classification
before and after fat clearance. RESULTS: Four of the five patients wh
ose Dukes status changed from B to C as a result of fat clearance died
of malignant disease during the five-year follow-up period. After fat
clearance it was apparent that Dukes B patients survived, on average,
11 months longer than Dukes C patients. A significantly increased mea
n number of positive nodes was found after fat clearance in Dukes C ca
ses, both in those who were alive at five years and those who died of
their malignant disease. CONCLUSIONS: The fat clearance technique is a
useful aid to improving the accuracy of the Dukes classification and
has prognostic significance. It should be used in specimens of colorec
tal carcinoma, which on initial examination appear to be Dukes B cases
.