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qType I and II lesions: en bloc resection of extrahepatic bile ducts and gallbladder with 5 to 10 mm bile duct margins, regional lymphadenectomy with Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy.
q Type III and Type IV lesions: hepatectomy and portal vein resection
qAdjuvant radiation therapy
qAdjuvant radiation aimed at achieving local contral, decreased recurrence (no RCTs)
q Retrospective series demonstrate a benefit in patients with incompletely resectable lesions
q Unclear benefit in patients with completely resected tumors
q Adjuvant chemotherapy (mitomycin, 5-FU)
qBenefit of adjuvant chemoradiotherapy for completely resected patients unclear
q Some benefit seen when combined with radiation in patients with incomplete resection
q Single multi-center prospective randomized trial (Japan, Takada et. al. in Cancer, 2002) showed no benefit with chemotherapy in patients with both curative and non-curative resection
q Neoadjuvant therapy
qTypically not offered to patients with cholangiocarcinoma due to poor functional status at presentation
qUsed in selected patients (McMasters, Am J Surg 1997)
q3/9 patients had a pathologic complete response (6/9 showed different degrees of histologic response)
q Margin-negative resections were possible in all nine patients receiving neoadjuvant therapy.
q Palliative treatment aimed at relieving biliary obstruction, pain
q50-90% of patients with cholangiocarcinoma present with unresectable disease
References
qBismuth, H, Nakache, R, Diamond, T. Management strategies in resection for hilar cholangiocarcinoma. Ann Surg 1992; 215:31.
qCherqui, D, Benoist, S, Malassagne, B, et al. Major liver resection for carcinoma in jaundiced patients without preoperative biliary drainage. Arch Surg 2000; 135:302.
qMcMasters, KM, Tuttle, TM, Leach, SD, et al. Neoadjuvant chemoradiation for extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. Am J Surg 1997; 174:605.
qNakeeb, A, Pitt, HA, Sohn, TA, et al. Cholangiocarcinoma. A spectrum of intrahepatic, perihilar, and distal tumors. Ann Surg 1996; 224:463.
qRoayaie, S, Guarrera, JV, Ye, MQ, et al. Aggressive surgical treatment of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma: predictors of outcomes. J Am Coll Surg 1998; 187:365.
qTakada, T, Amano, H, Yasuda, H, et al. Is postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy useful for gallbladder carcinoma?. A phase III multicenter prospective randomized controlled trial in patients with resected pancreaticobiliary carcinoma. Cancer 2002; 95:1685.
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