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Subtotal gastrectomy for gastric cancer 被引量:10

Subtotal gastrectomy for gastric cancer
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摘要 Although a steady decline in the incidence and mortality rates of gastric carcinoma has been observed in the last century worldwide,the absolute number of new cases/year is increasing because of the aging of the population. So far,surgical resection with curative intent has been the only treatment providing hope for cure;therefore,gastric cancer surgery has become a specialized field in digestive surgery. Gastrectomy with lymph node(LN) dissection for cancer patients remains a challenging procedure which requires skilled,well-trained surgeons who are very familiar with the fast-evolving oncological principles of gastric cancer surgery. As a matter of fact,the extent of gastric resection and LN dissection depends on the size of the disease and gastric cancer surgery has become a patient and "diseasetailored" surgery,ranging from endoscopic resection to laparoscopic assisted gastrectomy and conventional extended multivisceral resections. LN metastases are the most important prognostic factor in patients that undergo curative resection. LN dissection remains the most challenging part of the operation due to the location of LN stations around major retroperitoneal vessels and adjacent organs,which are not routinely included in the resected specimen and need to be preserved in order to avoid dangerous intra-and postoperative complications.Hence,the surgeon is the most important non-TMN prognostic factor in gastric cancer.Subtotal gastrectomy is the treatment of choice for middle and distal-third gastric cancer as it provides similar survival rates and better functional outcome compared to total gastrectomy,especially in early-stage disease with favorable prognosis.Nonetheless,the resection range for middle-third gastric cancer cases and the extent of LN dissection at early stages remains controversial.Due to the necessity of a more extended procedure at advanced stages and the trend for more conservative treatments in early gastric cancer,the indication for conventional subtotal gastrectomy depends on multiple variables.This review aims to clarify and define the actual landmarks of this procedure and the role it plays compared to the whole range of new and old treatment methods. Although a steady decline in the incidence and mortality rates of gastric carcinoma has been observed in the last century worldwide, the absolute number of new cases/year is increasing because of the aging of the population. So far, surgical resection with curative intent has been the only treatment providing hope for cure; therefore, gastric cancer surgery has become a specialized field in digestive surgery. Gastrectomy with lymph node (LN) dissection for cancer patients remains a challenging procedure which requires skilled, well-trained surgeons who are very familiar with the fast-evolving oncological principles of gastric cancer surgery. As a matter of fact, the extent of gastric resection and LN dissection depends on the size of the disease and gastric cancer surgery has become a patient and “disease-tailored” surgery, ranging from endoscopic resection to laparoscopic assisted gastrectomy and conventional extended multivisceral resections. LN metastases are the most important prognostic factor in patients that undergo curative resection. LN dissection remains the most challenging part of the operation due to the location of LN stations around major retroperitoneal vessels and adjacent organs, which are not routinely included in the resected specimen and need to be preserved in order to avoid dangerous intra- and postoperative complications. Hence, the surgeon is the most important non-TMN prognostic factor in gastric cancer. Subtotal gastrectomy is the treatment of choice for middle and distal-third gastric cancer as it provides similar survival rates and better functional outcome compared to total gastrectomy, especially in early-stage disease with favorable prognosis. Nonetheless, the resection range for middle-third gastric cancer cases and the extent of LN dissection at early stages remains controversial. Due to the necessity of a more extended procedure at advanced stages and the trend for more conservative treatments in early gastric cancer, the indication for conventional subtotal gastrectomy depends on multiple variables. This review aims to clarify and define the actual landmarks of this procedure and the role it plays compared to the whole range of new and old treatment methods.
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2014年第38期13667-13680,共14页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
关键词 GASTRIC CANCER GASTRECTOMY Lymphadenec-tomy Laparo Gastric cancer Gastrectomy Lymphadenectomy Laparoscopy Endoscopy Quality of life Gastric stump cancer
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