Procopio PF, Pennestrì F, Laurino A, Rossi ED, Schinzari G, Pontecorvi A, De Crea C, Raffaelli M. Impact of en bloc extended R0 resections on oncological outcome of locally advanced adrenocortical carcinoma.
Updates Surg 2025:10.1007/s13304-025-02215-z. [PMID:
40317410 DOI:
10.1007/s13304-025-02215-z]
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Abstract
In locally advanced adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) (ENSAT stage III - S-III) R0 surgery, involving en bloc extended resections, is the only potential curative treatment. We evaluated oncological outcomes and complications rate in S-III patients who underwent extended resection in comparison with stage I/II (S-I/II). Among 1098 adrenalectomies over 27 years (1997 -2024) in a tertiary referral center, medical records of ACC patients were reviewed, excluding stage IV and not-multivisceral resections in S-III patients. Forty-eight patients met the inclusion criteria: 6 S-I (12.5%), 36 S-II (75%) and 6 S-III (12.5%) patients. The latter patients' cohort underwent multivisceral en bloc resections (3 total nephrectomies, one renal vein thrombectomy, one splenopancreasectomy associated with total nephrectomy, left hemicolectomy and omentectomy, one liver S6-S7-S8 resection). Open adrenalectomy was scheduled in all S-III patients. Minimally-invasive approach was scheduled in 21 (50%) S-I/II patients. Conversion to open adrenalectomy was registered in 5 out these 21 patients. Locoregional and distant disease recurrences were registered in 19% of S-I/II vs 33.3% of S-III patients and 28.6% of S-I/II vs 66.7% of S-III patients, respectively (p = 0.420, p = 0.064). Postoperative complications were observed in 21.4% of S-I/II patients and 16.7% of S-III patients (p = 0.788). Kaplan-Meier DFS and OS curves were comparable among the two groups (p = 0.255, p = 0.459, respectively). After univariable analysis, hyperfunction and chemotherapy were significantly associated with locoregional disease recurrence (p = 0.02, p = 0.04, respectively). OS and DFS of S-III ACC patients undergoing extended en bloc R0 resections were comparable to those of S-I/II patients, without increased postoperative morbidity.
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