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Clinical study on postoperative recurrence in patients with pN0 esophageal squamous cell carcinoma.
[esophageal carcinoma]
Despite
increasingly
radical
surgery
for
esophageal
carcinoma
,
many
patients
still
develop
tumor
recurrence
after
operation
.
This
study
was
designed
to
analyze
the
clinical
and
pathologic
influencing
factors
of
early
recurrence
in
patients
with
histological
node-negative
(
pN
0
stage
)
esophageal
squamous
cell
carcinoma
(
ESCC
)
after
radical
esophagectomy
.
A
retrospective
study
on
112
consecutive
pN
0
stage
ESCC
patients
who
underwent
esophagectomy
with
lymphadenectomy
by
the
same
surgical
team
from
January
2004
to
December
2010
.
There
were
92
male
and
20
female
patients
,
aging
from
36
to
80
years
with
a
mean
age
of
60
.
3
years
.
The
Cox
proportional
hazards
model
was
used
to
determine
the
independent
risk
factors
for
recurrence
within
3
years
after
the
operation
.
Recurrence
was
recognized
in
45
patients
(
40
.
2
%
)
within
3
years
after
operation
.
The
median
time
to
tumor
recurrence
was
17
.
4
months
.
Locoregional
recurrence
was
found
in
38
patients
(
33
.
9
%
)
and
hematogenous
metastasis
in
7
patients
(
6
.
3
%
)
.
However
,
locoregional
recurrence
accounted
for
84
.
4
%
of
all
relapse
patients
.
Recurrence
closely
correlated
with
tumor
location
,
grade
of
differentiation
,
primary
tumor
stage
(
pT
)
and
pathologic
stage
(
χ
2
 
=
 
6
.
380
to
18
.
837
,
p
 
<
 
0
.
05
)
.
The
Cox
multivariate
analysis
showed
that
upper
/
middle
thoracic
location
(
OR
 
=
 
1
.
092
,
p
 
=
 
0
.
049
)
and
pT
3
-
4
a
stage
(
OR
 
=
 
3
.
296
,
p
 
=
 
0
.
017
)
were
independent
risk
factors
for
postoperative
locoregional
recurrence
.
Locoregional
recurrence
was
the
most
common
recurrence
pattern
of
patients
with
pN
0
ESCC
within
3
years
after
operation
.
Upper
/
middle
thoracic
location
and
pT
3
-
4
a
stage
were
independent
risk
factors
for
locoregional
recurrence
of
pN
0
ESCC
after
radical
esophagectomy
.