Prospective correlation of the radiological, surgical and pathological findings in patients undergoing cytoreductive surgery for colorectal peritoneal metastases: implications for the preoperative estimation of the peritoneal cancer index
Colorectal Disease2020Vol. 22(12), pp. 2123–2132
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Aditi Bhatt, Pascal Rousset, Nazim Benzerdjeb, Praveen Kammar, S. Mehta, Loma Parikh, Gaurav Goswami, Shafaque Shaikh, Vahan Képénékian, Guillaume Passot, Olivier Gléhen
Abstract
The rPCI and sPCI both concurred with pPCI in approximately two thirds of patients. Preoperative evaluation should focus on the range in which the sPCI lies and not its absolute value. Radiological evaluation did not overestimate sPCI in any patient with high/moderate-volume disease. The benefit of CRS in patients with a high r/sPCI (> 20) who respond to systemic therapies should be prospectively evaluated.
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