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Extension of resection after positive intraoperative pathology during surgery for gastric and gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma: a retrospective cohort study
BACKGROUND: Residual tumor at the resection margins after surgery for gastric and gastroesophageal junction (GEJ) adenocarcinoma is a known prognostic factor. In this single-center, retrospective cohort study in a tertiary referral center, the authors aimed to evaluate the relevance of intraoperativ...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10442120/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37222663 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JS9.0000000000000484 |
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author | Plum, Patrick S. Barutcu, Atakan G. Pamuk, Aylin Mallmann, Christoph Chon, Seung-Hun Chiapponi, Costanza Dübbers, Martin Hellmich, Martin Moenig, Stefan P. Quaas, Alexander Hoelscher, Arnulf H. Bruns, Christiane J. Alakus, Hakan |
author_facet | Plum, Patrick S. Barutcu, Atakan G. Pamuk, Aylin Mallmann, Christoph Chon, Seung-Hun Chiapponi, Costanza Dübbers, Martin Hellmich, Martin Moenig, Stefan P. Quaas, Alexander Hoelscher, Arnulf H. Bruns, Christiane J. Alakus, Hakan |
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description | BACKGROUND: Residual tumor at the resection margins after surgery for gastric and gastroesophageal junction (GEJ) adenocarcinoma is a known prognostic factor. In this single-center, retrospective cohort study in a tertiary referral center, the authors aimed to evaluate the relevance of intraoperative pathology consultation (IOC) and consecutive extension of surgery on patient survival. STUDY DESIGN: Of 737 consecutive patients undergoing (sub)total gastrectomy for gastric or GEJ adenocarcinoma, 679 cases with curative intent surgery between 05/1996 and 03/2019 were included. Patients were categorized into: R0 without further resection (direct R0), R0 after positive IOC and extension of resection (converted R0), and R1. RESULTS: IOC was performed in 242 (35.6%) patients, in 216 (89.3%) at the proximal resection margin. Direct R0-status was achieved in 598 (88.1%), converted R0 in 26 (3.8%) of 38 (5.6%) patients with positive IOC and R1 in 55 (8.1%) patients. The median follow-up was 29 months for surviving patients. 3-year survival rate (3-YSR) was significantly higher for direct R0 compared to converted R0 with 62.3% compared to 21.8% (hazard ratio=0.298; 95% CI=0.186–0.477, P<0.001). 3-YSR was similar between converted R0 and R1 (21.8 vs. 13.3%; hazard ratio =0.928; 95% CI=0.526–1.636, P=0.792). In multivariate analysis, advanced T (P<0.001), N (P<0.001), R (P=0.003), and M1 status (P<0.001) were associated with worse overall survival. CONCLUSION: IOC and consecutive extended resection for positive resection margins in gastrectomy for the proximal gastric and GEJ adenocarcinoma does not achieve long-term survival benefits in advanced tumor stages. |
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spelling | pubmed-104421202023-08-22 Extension of resection after positive intraoperative pathology during surgery for gastric and gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma: a retrospective cohort study Plum, Patrick S. Barutcu, Atakan G. Pamuk, Aylin Mallmann, Christoph Chon, Seung-Hun Chiapponi, Costanza Dübbers, Martin Hellmich, Martin Moenig, Stefan P. Quaas, Alexander Hoelscher, Arnulf H. Bruns, Christiane J. Alakus, Hakan Int J Surg Original Research BACKGROUND: Residual tumor at the resection margins after surgery for gastric and gastroesophageal junction (GEJ) adenocarcinoma is a known prognostic factor. In this single-center, retrospective cohort study in a tertiary referral center, the authors aimed to evaluate the relevance of intraoperative pathology consultation (IOC) and consecutive extension of surgery on patient survival. STUDY DESIGN: Of 737 consecutive patients undergoing (sub)total gastrectomy for gastric or GEJ adenocarcinoma, 679 cases with curative intent surgery between 05/1996 and 03/2019 were included. Patients were categorized into: R0 without further resection (direct R0), R0 after positive IOC and extension of resection (converted R0), and R1. RESULTS: IOC was performed in 242 (35.6%) patients, in 216 (89.3%) at the proximal resection margin. Direct R0-status was achieved in 598 (88.1%), converted R0 in 26 (3.8%) of 38 (5.6%) patients with positive IOC and R1 in 55 (8.1%) patients. The median follow-up was 29 months for surviving patients. 3-year survival rate (3-YSR) was significantly higher for direct R0 compared to converted R0 with 62.3% compared to 21.8% (hazard ratio=0.298; 95% CI=0.186–0.477, P<0.001). 3-YSR was similar between converted R0 and R1 (21.8 vs. 13.3%; hazard ratio =0.928; 95% CI=0.526–1.636, P=0.792). In multivariate analysis, advanced T (P<0.001), N (P<0.001), R (P=0.003), and M1 status (P<0.001) were associated with worse overall survival. CONCLUSION: IOC and consecutive extended resection for positive resection margins in gastrectomy for the proximal gastric and GEJ adenocarcinoma does not achieve long-term survival benefits in advanced tumor stages. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10442120/ /pubmed/37222663 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JS9.0000000000000484 Text en Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/) , which allows for redistribution, commercial and non-commercial, as long as it is passed along unchanged and in whole, with credit to the author. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/) |
spellingShingle | Original Research Plum, Patrick S. Barutcu, Atakan G. Pamuk, Aylin Mallmann, Christoph Chon, Seung-Hun Chiapponi, Costanza Dübbers, Martin Hellmich, Martin Moenig, Stefan P. Quaas, Alexander Hoelscher, Arnulf H. Bruns, Christiane J. Alakus, Hakan Extension of resection after positive intraoperative pathology during surgery for gastric and gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma: a retrospective cohort study |
title | Extension of resection after positive intraoperative pathology during surgery for gastric and gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma: a retrospective cohort study |
title_full | Extension of resection after positive intraoperative pathology during surgery for gastric and gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma: a retrospective cohort study |
title_fullStr | Extension of resection after positive intraoperative pathology during surgery for gastric and gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma: a retrospective cohort study |
title_full_unstemmed | Extension of resection after positive intraoperative pathology during surgery for gastric and gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma: a retrospective cohort study |
title_short | Extension of resection after positive intraoperative pathology during surgery for gastric and gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma: a retrospective cohort study |
title_sort | extension of resection after positive intraoperative pathology during surgery for gastric and gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma: a retrospective cohort study |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10442120/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37222663 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JS9.0000000000000484 |
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