Effectiveness of paraaortic lymph node dissection for advanced gastric cancer

To evaluate the effectiveness of paraaortic lymph node dissection (D4) for gastric cancer from the viewpoint of long-term results. Among 879 patients who underwent gastrectomy for advanced gastric cancer, 130 patients who underwent D4 lymphadenectomy were evaluated in relation to clinicopathological...

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Published inHepato-gastroenterology Vol. 46; no. 25; p. 549
Main Authors Isozaki, H, Okajima, K, Fujii, K, Nomura, E, Izumi, N, Mabuchi, H, Nakamura, M, Hara, H
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Greece 01.01.1999
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Summary:To evaluate the effectiveness of paraaortic lymph node dissection (D4) for gastric cancer from the viewpoint of long-term results. Among 879 patients who underwent gastrectomy for advanced gastric cancer, 130 patients who underwent D4 lymphadenectomy were evaluated in relation to clinicopathological findings and long-term results. The frequency of histological paraaortic lymph node metastasis (n4) was 23.1% (30/130). The cumulative 5-year survival rate of 30 n4 patients with D4 lymphadenectomy was 16.7%, which was higher than that (4.2%) of n4 patients without D4 (sampling of paraaortic lymph nodes). Among n4 patients with D4 lymphadenectomy, the cumulative survival rate in 8 patients with 1-2 paraaortic lymph nodes involved (5-year survival rate: 50%) was significantly higher than that in 21 patients with 3 or more paraaortic lymph nodes involved (5-year survival rate: 4.6%). According to the intra-operative macroscopic extent of lymph node metastasis, the cumulative survival rate of patients who were judged as N2 was higher than that of patients judged as N4. Paraaortic lymph node dissection for advanced gastric cancer was effective, especially when it was done prophylactically and when the number of paraaortic lymph node metastases were 2 or less.
ISSN:0172-6390