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Clinical Outcome After D1 Vs D2-3 Gastrectomy for Treatment of Gastric Cancer

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Journal Scand J Surg
Specialty General Surgery
Date 2007 Apr 28
PMID 17461310
Citations 19
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Abstract

Background: Clinical benefit from extended lymphadenectomy for gastric cancer remains controversial as a considerable variation exists between results of different studies.

Methods: 562 patients were treated at HUCH between 1987-2003, whereof 223 underwent gastrectomy with curative intent. Of these, 114 patients underwent subtotal/total gastrectomy with D1 (standard) lymphadenectomy and 109 patients had D2-3 (extended) lymph node dissection. The clinical outcome of these patients was analysed retrospectively.

Results: The incidence of surgical complications was 33.0% in D2-3 and 16.8% in D1 lymphadenectomy groups (p = 0.008). Abscess was the most common complication (11.0%) among D2-3 operated patients and haemorrhage (4.4%) in D1 group. Hospital mortality was 3.7% in D2-3 and 1.8% in D1 group (p = 0.438). The only statistically significant factor influencing the rate of complications was D2-3 lymphadenectomy (OR 2.620, 95% C.I. 1.375 to 4.991). D2-3 was associated with a longer postoperative hospital stay and operation time, greater blood loss and increased need for blood transfusions compared to D1. The 5-year survival was not statistically different between lymphadenectomy groups.

Conclusion: It is justified to perform a D2-3 gastrectomy in Europe with a acceptable postoperative mortality but with a significant morbidity. Further studies are needed to assess the value of extended lymphadenectomy in gastric cancer.

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