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Published in: Annals of Surgical Oncology 5/2024

12-12-2023 | Metastasis | Thoracic Oncology

Clinical and Pathologic Supraclavicular Lymph Node Metastases in Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Treated by Esophagectomy with Three-Field Lymph Node Dissection

Authors: Seong Yong Park, MD, PhD, Junghee Lee, MD, PhD, Yeong Jeong Jeon, MD, PhD, Jong Ho Cho, MD, PhD, Hong Kwan Kim, MD, PhD, Yong Soo Choi, MD, PhD, Jae Il Zo, MD, PhD, Young Mog Shim, MD, PhD

Published in: Annals of Surgical Oncology | Issue 5/2024

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Abstract

Background

This study investigated the survival outcomes for surgically treated esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) patients based on clinically suspicious supraclavicular lymph node (SCN) metastasis (cSCN+) and pathologically confirmed SCN metastasis (pSCN+).

Methods

Using an institutional registry between 1994 and 2018, this study retrospectively analyzed 611 patients who received curative-intent esophagectomy with 3-field lymph node dissection for ESCC. The study used computed tomography and positron emission tomography to define cSCN+.

Results

Among 611 patients, 24.4% had cSCN+ and 12.2% had pSCN+. The 5-year overall survival (OS) rates were 68.2% for cN0, 43.5% for cN+ without cSCN+, and 30.3% for cN+ with cSCN+ (p = 0.018). Although the univariable analysis showed that cSCN+ was associated with poorer survival than cN0 or cN+ with cSCN– (hazard ratio [HR], 1.818; p < 0.001), the multivariable analysis did not support this finding (HR, 1.281; p = 0.681). The 5-year OS rates were 64.2% for pN0, 41.5% for pN+ without pSCN+, and 25.6% for pN+ with pSCN+ (p = 0.054). Univariable analysis showed an association of pSCN+ with poor OS (HR, 1.830; p < 0.001), but the difference in the multivariable analysis was not significant (HR, 0.912; p = 0.587).

Conclusions

The presence of SCN metastasis did not have a significant impact on the OS of ESCC patients with 3-field lymph node dissection regardless of clinical suspicion or pathologic confirmation.
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Metadata
Title
Clinical and Pathologic Supraclavicular Lymph Node Metastases in Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Treated by Esophagectomy with Three-Field Lymph Node Dissection
Authors
Seong Yong Park, MD, PhD
Junghee Lee, MD, PhD
Yeong Jeong Jeon, MD, PhD
Jong Ho Cho, MD, PhD
Hong Kwan Kim, MD, PhD
Yong Soo Choi, MD, PhD
Jae Il Zo, MD, PhD
Young Mog Shim, MD, PhD
Publication date
12-12-2023
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Annals of Surgical Oncology / Issue 5/2024
Print ISSN: 1068-9265
Electronic ISSN: 1534-4681
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1245/s10434-023-14555-4

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