Identifying the best candidates for reduced port gastrectomy
- Open Access
- 24-10-2023
- Gastrectomy
- Original Article
- Authors
- Jae Hun Chung
- Jawon Hwang
- Sung Hyun Park
- Ki-Yoon Kim
- Minah Cho
- Yoo Min Kim
- Hye Jung Shin
- Si-Hak Lee
- Sun-Hwi Hwang
- Woo Jin Hyung
- Hyoung-Il Kim
- Published in
- Gastric Cancer | Issue 1/2024
Abstract
Background
Previous studies have focused on the non-inferiority of RPG compared with conventional port gastrectomy (CPG); however, we assumed that some candidates might derive more significant benefit from RPG over CPG.
Methods
We retrospectively analyzed the clinicopathological and perioperative parameters of 1442 patients with gastric cancer treated by gastrectomy between 2009 and 2022. The C-reactive protein level on postoperative day 3 (CRPD3) was used as a surrogate parameter for surgical trauma. Patients were grouped according to the extent of gastrectomy [subtotal gastrectomy (STG) or total gastrectomy (TG)] and lymph node dissection (D1+ or D2). The degree of surgical trauma, bowel recovery, and hospital stay between RPG and CPG was compared among those patient groups.
Results
Of 1442 patients, 889, 354, 129, and 70 were grouped as STGD1+, STGD2, TGD1+, and TGD2, respectively. Compared with CPG, RPG significantly decreased CRPD3 only among patients in the STGD1+ group (CPG: n = 653, 84.49 mg/L, 95% CI 80.53–88.45 vs. RPG: n = 236, 70.01 mg/L, 95% CI 63.92–76.09, P < 0.001). In addition, the RPG method significantly shortens bowel recovery and hospital stay in the STGD1+ (P < 0.001 and P < 0.001), STGD2 (P < 0.001 and P < 0.001), and TGD1+ (P = 0.026 and P = 0.007), respectively. No difference was observed in the TGD2 group (P = 0.313 and P = 0.740).
Conclusions
The best candidates for RPG are patients who undergo STGD1+, followed by STGD2 and TG D1+, considering the reduction in CRPD3, bowel recovery, and hospital stay.
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- Title
- Identifying the best candidates for reduced port gastrectomy
- Authors
-
Jae Hun Chung
Jawon Hwang
Sung Hyun Park
Ki-Yoon Kim
Minah Cho
Yoo Min Kim
Hye Jung Shin
Si-Hak Lee
Sun-Hwi Hwang
Woo Jin Hyung
Hyoung-Il Kim
- Publication date
- 24-10-2023
- Publisher
- Springer Nature Singapore
- Keywords
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Gastrectomy
Gastrectomy
Subtotal Gastrectomy
Subtotal Gastrectomy
Gastric Cancer
Gastric Cancer
Minimally Invasive Surgery - Published in
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Gastric Cancer / Issue 1/2024
Print ISSN: 1436-3291
Electronic ISSN: 1436-3305 - DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10120-023-01438-6
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