Minimally Invasive Versus Open Total Gastrectomy for Gastric Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Short-Term Outcomes and Completeness of ResectionSurgical Techniques in Gastric Cancer

被引:0
|
作者
Jennifer Straatman
Nicole van der Wielen
Miguel A. Cuesta
Elly S. M. de Lange – de Klerk
Elise P. Jansma
Donald L. van der Peet
机构
[1] VU University Medical Centre,Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery
[2] VU University Medical Centre,Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
[3] VU University Medical Centre,Medical Library
来源
World Journal of Surgery | 2016年 / 40卷
关键词
Gastric Cancer; Resection Margin; Total Gastrectomy; Weighted Mean Difference; Open Gastrectomy;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Minimally invasive surgical techniques for gastric cancer are gaining more acceptance worldwide as an alternative to open resection. In order to assess the role of minimally invasive and open techniques in total gastrectomy for cancer, a systematic review and meta-analysis was performed. Articles comparing minimally invasive versus open total gastrectomy were reviewed, collected from the Medline, Embase, and Cochrane databases. Two different authors (JS and NW) independently selected and assessed the articles. Outcomes regarding operative results, postoperative recovery, morbidity, mortality, and oncological outcomes were analyzed. Statistical analysis portrayed the weighted mean difference (WMD) with a 95 % confidence interval and odds ratio (OR). Out of 1242 papers, 12 studies were selected, including a total of 1360 patients, of which 592 underwent minimally invasive total gastrectomy (MITG). Compared to open total gastrectomy (OTG), MITG showed a longer operation time (WMD: 48.06 min, P < 0.00001), less operative blood loss (WMD: −160.70 mL, P < 0.00001), faster postoperative recovery, measured as shorter time to first flatus (WMD −1.05 days, P < 0.00001), shorter length of hospital stay (WMD: −2.43 days, P = 0.0002), less postoperative complications (OR 0.66, P = 0.02), similar mortality rates (OR 0.60, P = 0.52), and similar rates in lymph node yield (WMD −2.30, P = 0.06). Minimally invasive total gastrectomy showed faster postoperative recovery and less postoperative complications, whereas completeness of the resection was similar in both groups. Duration of surgery was longer in the minimally invasive group. Only comparative non-randomized studies were available, further emphasizing the need for a prospective randomized trial comparing MITG and OTG.
引用
收藏
页码:148 / 157
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Laparoscopic versus open total gastrectomy for gastric adenocarcinoma: Short-term and oncological outcomes
    Hamdan, Mohammed
    Ogundeji, Onaope
    Rutherford, Alex
    Jaunoo, Shameen
    Horby, Steven
    Dwerryhouse, Simon
    Wadley, Martin
    Vipond, Mark
    Wadley, Martin
    Higgs, Simon
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF SURGERY, 2019, 106 : 70 - 70
  • [42] Laparoscopic versus open gastrectomy for gastric cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
    Lou, Shenghan
    Yin, Xin
    Wang, Yufei
    Zhang, Yao
    Xue, Yingwei
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SURGERY, 2022, 102
  • [43] Short-Term Outcomes Analysis Comparing Open, Lap-Assisted, Totally Laparoscopic, and Robotic Total Gastrectomy for Gastric Cancer: A Network Meta-Analysis
    Manara, Michele
    Aiolfi, Alberto
    Bonitta, Gianluca
    Schlanger, Diana
    Popa, Calin
    Lombardo, Francesca
    Manfredini, Livia
    Biondi, Antonio
    Bonavina, Luigi
    Bona, Davide
    CANCERS, 2024, 16 (19)
  • [44] Subtotal versus total gastrectomy for remnant gastric cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies
    Otsuka, Ryota
    Hayano, Koichi
    Yoshida, Masahiro
    Goto, Hironobu
    Muneoka, Yusuke
    Nunobe, Souya
    Matsubara, Hisahiro
    LANGENBECKS ARCHIVES OF SURGERY, 2021, 406 (05) : 1379 - 1385
  • [45] Subtotal versus total gastrectomy for remnant gastric cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies
    Ryota Otsuka
    Koichi Hayano
    Masahiro Yoshida
    Hironobu Goto
    Yusuke Muneoka
    Souya Nunobe
    Hisahiro Matsubara
    Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery, 2021, 406 : 1379 - 1385
  • [46] Totally laparoscopic gastrectomy for gastric cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis of outcomes compared with open surgery
    Ke Chen
    Yu Pan
    Jia-Qin Cai
    Xiao-Wu Xu
    Di Wu
    Yi-Ping Mou
    World Journal of Gastroenterology, 2014, (42) : 15867 - 15878
  • [47] Totally laparoscopic gastrectomy for gastric cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis of outcomes compared with open surgery
    Chen, Ke
    Pan, Yu
    Cai, Jia-Qin
    Xu, Xiao-Wu
    Wu, Di
    Mou, Yi-Ping
    WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2014, 20 (42) : 15867 - 15878
  • [48] A meta-analysis of robotic gastrectomy versus open gastrectomy in gastric cancer treatment
    Chen, Lei
    Wang, Qian
    Liu, Yu
    Wang, Yonghong
    Li, Yaping
    Dan, Jie
    Wang, Jian
    ASIAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY, 2022, 45 (02) : 698 - 706
  • [49] Comparisons of short-term and survival outcomes of laparoscopy-assisted versus open total gastrectomy for gastric cancer patients
    Chen, Xin-Zu
    Wang, Shao-Yong
    Wang, Yin-Su
    Jiang, Zi-Han
    Zhang, Wei-Han
    Liu, Kai
    Yang, Kun
    Chen, Xiao-Long
    Zhao, Lin-Yong
    Qiu, Meng
    Gou, Hong-Feng
    Zhou, Zong-Guang
    Hu, Jian-Kun
    ONCOTARGET, 2017, 8 (32) : 52366 - 52380
  • [50] Laparoscopic vs open total gastrectomy for gastric cancer:A meta-analysis
    Jun-Jie Xiong
    Quentin M Nunes
    Wei Huang
    Chun-Lu Tan
    Neng-Wen Ke
    Si-Ming Xie
    Xun Ran
    Hao Zhang
    Yong-Hua Chen
    Xu-Bao Liu
    World Journal of Gastroenterology, 2013, 19 (44) : 8114 - 8132