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Near-total gastrectomy.

H Takagi, T Morimoto

    Journal of Surgical Oncology
    |May 1, 1984
    PubMed
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    Near-total gastrectomy using an esophago-gastric stoma offers results comparable to total gastrectomy but with fewer complications. This surgical approach is suitable for various gastric cancer stages and locations.

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    Area of Science:

    • Surgical Oncology
    • Gastrointestinal Surgery
    • Gastric Cancer Treatment

    Background:

    • Total gastrectomy is associated with a higher incidence of severe postoperative complications compared to subtotal gastrectomy.
    • The anatomical location and extent of gastric cancer can influence surgical approach and outcomes.
    • Minimizing surgical morbidity while achieving oncological goals is a key challenge in gastric cancer surgery.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the efficacy and safety of a near-total gastrectomy technique utilizing an esophago-gastric stoma with side-to-side anastomosis.
    • To compare the outcomes of this near-total gastrectomy with traditional total gastrectomy.
    • To identify the specific indications for this modified surgical procedure in gastric cancer management.

    Main Methods:

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    • Implementation of an esophago-gastric stoma with side-to-side anastomosis for near-total gastrectomy.
    • Application of the technique in patients with early-stage gastric cancers, including those with widely spreading, multiple, or GEJ-adjacent lesions.
    • Resection for selected patients with advanced gastric cancer, considering both curative and palliativeintent.

    Main Results:

    • The near-total gastrectomy procedure yielded results virtually equivalent to those of total gastrectomy.
    • This approach allows for a more extensive resection while potentially mitigating the complications associated with full total gastrectomy.
    • The technique demonstrated applicability across a spectrum of gastric cancer presentations.

    Conclusions:

    • Near-total gastrectomy with an esophago-gastric stoma and side-to-side anastomosis is a viable alternative to total gastrectomy.
    • This method offers comparable oncological outcomes with potentially reduced postoperative morbidity.
    • It provides a valuable surgical option for selected gastric cancer patients, particularly those with lesions near the esophago-gastric junction.