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Comparison of short‐term outcomes and three yearsurvival between total minimally invasive McKeown and dual‐incision esophagectomy
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to compare the short‐term outcomes and three‐year survival between dual‐incision esophagectomy (DIE) and total minimally invasive McKeown esophagectomy (MIME) for esophageal cancer patients with negative upper mediastinal lymph nodes requiring esophagectomy and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5334296/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28052566 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.12404 |
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author | Mu, Ju‐Wei Gao, Shu‐Geng Xue, Qi Mao, You‐Sheng Wang, Da‐Li Zhao, Jun Gao, Yu‐Shun Huang, Jin‐Feng He, Jie |
author_facet | Mu, Ju‐Wei Gao, Shu‐Geng Xue, Qi Mao, You‐Sheng Wang, Da‐Li Zhao, Jun Gao, Yu‐Shun Huang, Jin‐Feng He, Jie |
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description | BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to compare the short‐term outcomes and three‐year survival between dual‐incision esophagectomy (DIE) and total minimally invasive McKeown esophagectomy (MIME) for esophageal cancer patients with negative upper mediastinal lymph nodes requiring esophagectomy and neck anastomosis. METHODS: One hundred and fifty patients underwent DIE, while 361 patients received total MIME. Perioperative outcomes and three‐year survival were compared in unmatched and propensity score matched data between two groups. RESULTS: Both unmatched and matched analysis demonstrated that there were no significant differences in the number of lymph nodes harvested, or major or minor complication rates between the DIE and MIME groups. Compared with patients who underwent DIE, patients who underwent total MIME had longer operation duration (310 minutes vs. 345 minutes; P = 0.002). However, there was significantly less intraoperative blood loss in the total MIME compared with the DIE group (191 mL vs. 287 mL, respectively; P < 0.001). Kaplan‐Meier analysis demonstrated a trend that patients who underwent MIME had longer overall (79.5% vs. 64.1%; P = 0.063) and disease‐free three‐year survival (65.3% vs. 82.8%; P = 0.058) compared with patients who underwent DIE. CONCLUSIONS: Both total MIME and DIE are feasible for the surgical treatment of esophageal cancer patients with negative upper mediastinal lymph nodes requiring esophagectomy and neck anastomosis. However, MIME was associated with better overall and disease‐free three‐year survival compared with DIE. |
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spelling | pubmed-53342962017-03-06 Comparison of short‐term outcomes and three yearsurvival between total minimally invasive McKeown and dual‐incision esophagectomy Mu, Ju‐Wei Gao, Shu‐Geng Xue, Qi Mao, You‐Sheng Wang, Da‐Li Zhao, Jun Gao, Yu‐Shun Huang, Jin‐Feng He, Jie Thorac Cancer Original Articles BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to compare the short‐term outcomes and three‐year survival between dual‐incision esophagectomy (DIE) and total minimally invasive McKeown esophagectomy (MIME) for esophageal cancer patients with negative upper mediastinal lymph nodes requiring esophagectomy and neck anastomosis. METHODS: One hundred and fifty patients underwent DIE, while 361 patients received total MIME. Perioperative outcomes and three‐year survival were compared in unmatched and propensity score matched data between two groups. RESULTS: Both unmatched and matched analysis demonstrated that there were no significant differences in the number of lymph nodes harvested, or major or minor complication rates between the DIE and MIME groups. Compared with patients who underwent DIE, patients who underwent total MIME had longer operation duration (310 minutes vs. 345 minutes; P = 0.002). However, there was significantly less intraoperative blood loss in the total MIME compared with the DIE group (191 mL vs. 287 mL, respectively; P < 0.001). Kaplan‐Meier analysis demonstrated a trend that patients who underwent MIME had longer overall (79.5% vs. 64.1%; P = 0.063) and disease‐free three‐year survival (65.3% vs. 82.8%; P = 0.058) compared with patients who underwent DIE. CONCLUSIONS: Both total MIME and DIE are feasible for the surgical treatment of esophageal cancer patients with negative upper mediastinal lymph nodes requiring esophagectomy and neck anastomosis. However, MIME was associated with better overall and disease‐free three‐year survival compared with DIE. John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd 2017-01-04 2017-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5334296/ /pubmed/28052566 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.12404 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Thoracic Cancer published by China Lung Oncology Group and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Mu, Ju‐Wei Gao, Shu‐Geng Xue, Qi Mao, You‐Sheng Wang, Da‐Li Zhao, Jun Gao, Yu‐Shun Huang, Jin‐Feng He, Jie Comparison of short‐term outcomes and three yearsurvival between total minimally invasive McKeown and dual‐incision esophagectomy |
title | Comparison of short‐term outcomes and three yearsurvival between total minimally invasive McKeown and dual‐incision esophagectomy |
title_full | Comparison of short‐term outcomes and three yearsurvival between total minimally invasive McKeown and dual‐incision esophagectomy |
title_fullStr | Comparison of short‐term outcomes and three yearsurvival between total minimally invasive McKeown and dual‐incision esophagectomy |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparison of short‐term outcomes and three yearsurvival between total minimally invasive McKeown and dual‐incision esophagectomy |
title_short | Comparison of short‐term outcomes and three yearsurvival between total minimally invasive McKeown and dual‐incision esophagectomy |
title_sort | comparison of short‐term outcomes and three yearsurvival between total minimally invasive mckeown and dual‐incision esophagectomy |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5334296/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28052566 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.12404 |
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