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Extended gastrectomy: who benefits?

F Köckerling1, T Reck, F P Gall

  • 1Department of Surgery, University of Erlangen, Germany.

World Journal of Surgery
|July 1, 1995
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Radical surgical treatment for gastric carcinoma increasingly involves extended gastrectomy and lymph node dissection. These procedures offer survival benefits for advanced cases with minimal increase in mortality risk.

Area of Science:

  • Surgical Oncology
  • Gastrointestinal Surgery

Background:

  • Radical surgical treatment for gastric carcinoma is evolving.
  • Extended or multiorgan resection and systematic lymph node dissection are gaining importance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the indications and benefits of extended gastrectomy in gastric carcinoma treatment.
  • To assess the safety and efficacy of multiorgan resection for advanced gastric cancer.

Main Methods:

  • Review of surgical approaches for gastric carcinoma.
  • Analysis of indications for extended gastrectomy including intramural/transmural infiltration and lymph node metastasis.
  • Evaluation of abdominothoracic approach for esophageal involvement.

Main Results:

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  • Extended gastrectomy shows a mortality rate comparable to non-extended procedures.
  • Multiorgan resection benefits patients with inflammatory adhesions or pN2 lymph node metastases.
  • Abdominothoracic resection for intramural esophageal infiltration maintains a favorable prognosis.
  • Conclusions:

    • Extended gastrectomy and multiorgan resection are valuable options for advanced gastric carcinoma.
    • Indications for extended surgery can be applied broadly due to acceptable mortality rates.
    • Systematic lymph node dissection is crucial for improving outcomes in specific patient groups.