Evaluation of rational extent lymphadenectomy for local advanced gastric cancer

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Han Liang [1 ]
Jingyu Deng [1 ]
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[1] Gastric Cancer Surgical Department,Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute & Hospital,National Clinic Research Center for Cancer
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Re-evaluation; extended(D2) lymphadenectomy; D2+No.14v lymphadenectomy; para-aortic nodal dissection(PAND);
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R735.2 [胃肿瘤];
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Based upon studies from randomized clinical trials, the extended(D2) lymph node dissection is now recommended as a standard procedure for local advanced gastric cancer worldwide. However, the rational extent lymphadenectomy for local advanced gastric cancer has remained a topic of debate in the past decades. Due to the limitation of low metastatic rate in para-aortic nodes(PAN) in JCOG9501, the clinical benefit of D2+ para-aortic nodal dissection(PAND) for patients with stage T4 and/or stage N3 disease, which is very common in China and other countries except Japan and Korea, cannot be determined. Furthermore, the role of splenectomy for complete resection of No.10 and No.11 nodes has been controversial, and however, the final results from the randomized trial of JCOG0110 have yet to be completed. Gastric cancer with the No.14 and No.13 lymph node metastasis is defined as M1 stage in the current version of the Japanese classification. We propose that D2+No.14 v and +No.13 lymphadenectomy may be an option in a potentially curative gastrectomy for tumors with apparent metastasis to the No.6 nodes or infiltrate to duodenum. The examined lymph node and extranodal metastasis are significantly associated with the survival of gastric cancer patients.
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