Possibly more favorable short-term outcomes with minimally invasive surgery than with open surgery in total gastrectomy for locally advanced gastric cancer: A single high-volume center study

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Ri, Motonari [1 ]
Hayami, Masaru [1 ]
Ohashi, Manabu [1 ]
Makuuchi, Rie [1 ]
Irino, Tomoyuki [1 ]
Sano, Takeshi [1 ]
Nunobe, Souya [1 ]
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[1] Japanese Fdn Canc Res, Canc Inst Hosp, Dept Gastroenterol Surg, 3-8-31 Ariake,Koto ku, Tokyo 1358550, Japan
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gastric cancer; locally advanced cancer; minimally invasive surgery; postoperative complications; total gastrectomy; OPEN DISTAL GASTRECTOMY; METAANALYSIS; MORBIDITY;
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10.1002/ags3.12881
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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BackgroundMinimally invasive total gastrectomy (MTG) requires advanced surgical skills and is still associated with a higher rate of postoperative complications than other types of gastrectomy. Additionally, the short-term outcomes of MTG compared to open total gastrectomy (OTG) for locally advanced gastric cancer have yet to be demonstrated.MethodsWe retrospectively compared short-term outcomes between MTG and OTG for locally advanced gastric and esophago-gastric junctional cancer, performed at the Cancer Institute Hospital, Tokyo, during the period from January 2017 to March 2024. Propensity score matching (PSM) was conducted to adjust for potential confounders.ResultsIn total, 359 patients were included, with 190 remaining after PSM, resulting in 95 in each group. The MTG group experienced a significantly lower incidence of postoperative complications of Clavien-Dindo classification (C-D) >= 3 than the OTG group (3.2% vs. 11.6%, p = 0.026). Moreover, the rate of postoperative intra-abdominal infectious complications (IAIC) was significantly lower in the MTG than in the OTG group (C-D >= 2; 7.4% vs. 17.9%, p = 0.029 and C-D >= 3; 2.1% vs. 9.5%, p = 0.030, respectively). Subgroup analyses showed the odds ratios for IAIC with C-D >= 2 to be more favorable for the MTG than the OTG group in male patients, those >= 70 years of age, patients without esophageal invasion, those without neoadjuvant chemotherapy, those diagnosed with cT >= 3, and patients not undergoing combined resection of other organs except for the gallbladder or spleen.ConclusionsMTG for locally advanced gastric cancer may provide improved short-term outcomes compared to OTG, when performed or supervised by surgeons with high proficiency in laparoscopic techniques.
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