Investigator

Jinghua Tang

Associate chief of professor · Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center, Department of colorectal surgery

Research Interests

JTJinghua Tang
Papers(1)
Efficacy and safety o…
Collaborators(3)
Muxu ZhengPeirong DingBinyi Xiao
Institutions(2)
State Key Laboratory …Unknown Institution

Papers

Efficacy and safety of subtotal pelvic peritonectomy for colorectal cancer patients with peritoneal metastasis confined to the pelvic cavity

Cytoreductive surgery has shown survival benefits for colorectal cancer (CRC) patients with peritoneal metastasis. However, the optimal extent of peritonectomy remains controversial in cases of limited peritoneal metastases. This study modified selective pelvic peritonectomy (SPP) into subtotal pelvic peritonectomy (STPP) for metastasis confined to pelvic cavity, and aimed to evaluate its feasibility, safety, and impact on survival outcomes. CRC patients with limited peritoneal metastasis confined to the pelvic cavity who underwent CC0 (no macroscopic residual cancer remained) resection were included from a prospectively collected database. Surgical complications, disease-free survival (DFS), and overall survival (OS) were analyzed. A total of 67 patients were included (26 in the STPP group and 41 in the SPP group). Clinically, STPP was found to be feasible and without increased surgical complications or mortality rates. At a median follow-up of 33.9 months, the 3-year DFS was 65.9 % and 30.7 % in STPP and SPP groups, respectively (P= 0.002). The 3-year OS was 84.1 % and 68.5 % in STPP and SPP groups, respectively (P= 0.006). Moreover, STTP was independently associated with improved DFS (HR = 0.351, 95 % CI 0.165-0.745, P= 0.006) and OS (HR = 0.324, 95 % CI 0.116-0.902, P=0.032). Female gender was also independently associated with poor DFS (HR = 2.146, 95 % CI 1.078-4.271, P= 0.031). Among 24 female patients with remaining ovaries, 9 (37.5 %) cases developed metachronous ovarian metastasis, and of these 6 underwent a second operation. Subtotal pelvic peritonectomy is associated with promising long-term outcomes in CRC patients with peritoneal metastasis confined to the pelvic cavity. Prophylactic bilateral oophorectomy should be strongly considered during cytoreductive surgery.

2Works
1Papers
3Collaborators
Colorectal NeoplasmsBiomarkers, TumorEarly Detection of CancerPrecancerous ConditionsTumor Microenvironment

Positions

2022–

Associate chief of professor

Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center · Department of colorectal surgery

2020–

Attending Doctor

Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center · Department of colorectal surgery

2017–

resident

Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center · department of colorectal surgery

Education

2017

Doctor of Medicine

Sun Yat-Sen University · Sun Yat-Sen University Cancer Center