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Neovascularization after ischemic conditioning of the stomach and the influence of follow-up neoadjuvant chemotherapy thereon

INTRODUCTION: Esophagectomy and reconstruction remain the optimal treatment for patients with resectable esophageal cancer. Neovascularization after ischemic conditioning of the stomach before esophagectomy is a laparoscopic procedure which may potentially reduce gastric conduit ischemia. AIM: To in...

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Autores principales: Prudius, Vadim, Procházka, Vladimír, Pavlovský, Zdeněk, Peštál, Adam, Vlček, Petr, Čapov, Ivan, Veverková, Lenka, Reška, Michal
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6174163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30302142
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/wiitm.2018.75907
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author Prudius, Vadim
Procházka, Vladimír
Pavlovský, Zdeněk
Peštál, Adam
Vlček, Petr
Čapov, Ivan
Veverková, Lenka
Reška, Michal
author_facet Prudius, Vadim
Procházka, Vladimír
Pavlovský, Zdeněk
Peštál, Adam
Vlček, Petr
Čapov, Ivan
Veverková, Lenka
Reška, Michal
author_sort Prudius, Vadim
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description INTRODUCTION: Esophagectomy and reconstruction remain the optimal treatment for patients with resectable esophageal cancer. Neovascularization after ischemic conditioning of the stomach before esophagectomy is a laparoscopic procedure which may potentially reduce gastric conduit ischemia. AIM: To investigate the influence of ischemic conditioning on neovascularization along the greater curvature of the stomach and to explore the effect of neoadjuvant chemotherapy on neovascularization after ischemic conditioning. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Staging laparoscopy was performed before the main resection procedure; during this procedure ischemic conditioning was performed. Samples taken from the human stomach were divided into 3 groups: group A – patients after ischemic conditioning with a delay of 30–45 days after left gastric artery (LGA) ligation (n = 4); group B – patients who were undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy with a delay of 90–140 days after left gastric artery ligation (n = 4); and control group C – patients without ischemic conditioning (n = 7). RESULTS: After ischemic conditioning with a delay of 30–45 days, the count of neovessels along the greater curvature of the stomach increased from 5.4 ±0.7 in the control group to 17.5 ±0.9 in a low-power field of view (LPF) in group A and increased still further on average to 19.8 ±10.4 in group B. CONCLUSIONS: Left gastric artery ligation only is a sufficient procedure for ischemic conditioning of the stomach. Neovascularization along the greater curvature is a continuous process that depends on delay time. Neoadjuvant therapy has no influence on the effect of neovascularization.
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spelling pubmed-61741632018-10-09 Neovascularization after ischemic conditioning of the stomach and the influence of follow-up neoadjuvant chemotherapy thereon Prudius, Vadim Procházka, Vladimír Pavlovský, Zdeněk Peštál, Adam Vlček, Petr Čapov, Ivan Veverková, Lenka Reška, Michal Wideochir Inne Tech Maloinwazyjne Original Paper INTRODUCTION: Esophagectomy and reconstruction remain the optimal treatment for patients with resectable esophageal cancer. Neovascularization after ischemic conditioning of the stomach before esophagectomy is a laparoscopic procedure which may potentially reduce gastric conduit ischemia. AIM: To investigate the influence of ischemic conditioning on neovascularization along the greater curvature of the stomach and to explore the effect of neoadjuvant chemotherapy on neovascularization after ischemic conditioning. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Staging laparoscopy was performed before the main resection procedure; during this procedure ischemic conditioning was performed. Samples taken from the human stomach were divided into 3 groups: group A – patients after ischemic conditioning with a delay of 30–45 days after left gastric artery (LGA) ligation (n = 4); group B – patients who were undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy with a delay of 90–140 days after left gastric artery ligation (n = 4); and control group C – patients without ischemic conditioning (n = 7). RESULTS: After ischemic conditioning with a delay of 30–45 days, the count of neovessels along the greater curvature of the stomach increased from 5.4 ±0.7 in the control group to 17.5 ±0.9 in a low-power field of view (LPF) in group A and increased still further on average to 19.8 ±10.4 in group B. CONCLUSIONS: Left gastric artery ligation only is a sufficient procedure for ischemic conditioning of the stomach. Neovascularization along the greater curvature is a continuous process that depends on delay time. Neoadjuvant therapy has no influence on the effect of neovascularization. Termedia Publishing House 2018-05-22 2018-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6174163/ /pubmed/30302142 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/wiitm.2018.75907 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Fundacja Videochirurgii http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
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Prudius, Vadim
Procházka, Vladimír
Pavlovský, Zdeněk
Peštál, Adam
Vlček, Petr
Čapov, Ivan
Veverková, Lenka
Reška, Michal
Neovascularization after ischemic conditioning of the stomach and the influence of follow-up neoadjuvant chemotherapy thereon
title Neovascularization after ischemic conditioning of the stomach and the influence of follow-up neoadjuvant chemotherapy thereon
title_full Neovascularization after ischemic conditioning of the stomach and the influence of follow-up neoadjuvant chemotherapy thereon
title_fullStr Neovascularization after ischemic conditioning of the stomach and the influence of follow-up neoadjuvant chemotherapy thereon
title_full_unstemmed Neovascularization after ischemic conditioning of the stomach and the influence of follow-up neoadjuvant chemotherapy thereon
title_short Neovascularization after ischemic conditioning of the stomach and the influence of follow-up neoadjuvant chemotherapy thereon
title_sort neovascularization after ischemic conditioning of the stomach and the influence of follow-up neoadjuvant chemotherapy thereon
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6174163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30302142
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/wiitm.2018.75907
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