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The importance of the proximal resection margin distance for proximal gastric adenocarcinoma: A multi-institutional study of the US Gastric Cancer Collaborative.

Lauren M Postlewait1, Malcolm H Squires1, David A Kooby1, George A Poultsides2, Sharon M Weber3, Mark Bloomston4, Ryan C Fields5, Timothy M Pawlik6, Konstantinos I Votanopoulos7, Carl R Schmidt4, Aslam Ejaz6, Alexandra W Acher3, David J Worhunsky2, Neil Saunders4, Douglas Swords7, Linda X Jin5, Clifford S Cho3, Emily R Winslow3, Kenneth Cardona1, Charles A Staley1, Shishir K Maithel1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A 5 cm margin is advocated for distal gastric adenocarcinoma (GAC). The optimal proximal resection margin (PM) length for proximal GAC is not established.
METHODS: Patients who underwent curative-intent resection for proximal GAC from 2000 to 2012 at 7 centers in the US Gastric Cancer Collaborative were included. PM length was sequentially dichotomized and analyzed at 0.5 cm increments (0.5-6.5 cm). Outcomes after negative margin (R0) and positive microscopic margin (R1) resections were compared. Primary endpoints were local recurrence (LR) and overall survival (OS).
RESULTS: All patients (n = 162) had R0 distal margins. 151 (93.2%) had an R0-PM with mean length of 2.6 cm (median:1.7 cm; range:0.1-15 cm). A greater PM distance was not associated with LR or OS. An R1-PM was associated with higher N-stage (N3:73% vs. 26%; P = 0.007) and increased LR (HR6.1; P = 0.009) but not associated with decreased OS. On multivariate analysis, an R1-PM was also not independently associated with LR.
CONCLUSIONS: For resection of proximal gastric adenocarcinoma, proximal margin length is not associated with local recurrence or overall survival. An R1 margin is associated with advanced N-stage but is not independently associated with recurrence or survival. When performing resection of proximal gastric adenocarcinoma, efforts to achieve a specific margin distance, especially if it necessitates an esophagectomy, should be abandoned.
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  Siewert II and III; gastric cancer; proximal margin; recurrence; resection; survival

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26272801     DOI: 10.1002/jso.23971

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Surg Oncol        ISSN: 0022-4790            Impact factor:   3.454


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