Morbidity and long-term results in patients with wild and mutant type Kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncogene homolog (KRAS) mutations undergoing colorectal cancer surgery

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Mehmet Aziret
Özkan Subaşı
Cemil Bilir
Mukaddes Tozlu
Fatih Altıntoprak
Kerem Karaman
Metin Ercan
Fehmi Çelebi

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In colorectal cancer (CRC), the mutation of the K(N)RAS gene has a significant impact on the clinical course, and is associated with a negative prognosis. We aim to present the morbidity and long-term results in patients with wild/mut-K(N)RAS, undergoing CRC surgery.


METHODS: A total of 116 patients who underwent surgery for colorectal cancers with wild/mut-K(N)RAS were included in this retrospective study. The patients were divided into two groups: wild-K(N)RAS patients (Group 1) and mutantK(N)RAS patients (Group 2). Results were evaluated for clinical, operative, morbidity and long-term survival outcomes.


MATERIALS AND METHODS: The highest surgical site infection (SSI) rate (OR=140.339)(4.303-4581.307)(P=0.005) was seen in patients given Bevacizumab during neoadjuvant treatment. Meanwhile, the SSI site infection rate was at its lowest in cases where minimally invasive surgery was preferred (OR=0.062)(0.006-0.628)(P=0.019). In addition, the overall median survival rate for the total cohort was 38±3.1 (31-44) months. Multivariate analysis showed that CEA (>5ng/mL)(HR 2.94)(1.337-6.492))(P=0.007); tumor stage (P=0.034), T(T4) stage (HR 1.91)(1.605-252.6)(P=0.02); metastasectomy/ablation (HR 0.19)(0.077-0.520)(P=0.001); the number of removed metastatic lymph nodes (HR 1.08)(1.010-1.155)(P=0.025); tumor implant or nodule (HR 2.71)(1.102-6.706)(P=0.03); curative resection (HR 2.40)(0.878-6.580)(P=0.042) to be factors affecting the overall survival rate.


CONCLUSION: Treatment with Bevacizumab during the neoadjuvant period in mut-K(N)RAS cases, surgical technique and complications of Grade 3 or higher are risk factors for SSI on morbidity in patients with mut/wild-K(N)RAS undergoing colorectal cancer surgery. Moreover, CEA (>5ng/mL), tumor stage, T stage, metastasectomy/ablation, the number of removed metastatic lymph nodes, tumor implant/nodule and curative resection are risk factors on the overall survival rate.

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Aziret, Mehmet, et al. “Morbidity and Long-Term Results in Patients With Wild and Mutant Type Kirsten Rat Sarcoma Viral Oncogene Homolog (KRAS) Mutations Undergoing Colorectal Cancer Surgery”. Annali Italiani Di Chirurgia, vol. 93, no. 1, Jan. 2022, pp. 65-77, https://annaliitalianidichirurgia.it/index.php/aic/article/view/898.
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