BACKGROUND: Supra-pancreatic lymph node dissection is important in patients undergoing laparoscopic gastrectomy (LG) for gastric cancer. A clear view of the supra-pancreatic area is necessary for precise dissection of supra-pancreatic lymph nodes without injury to the pancreas. This retrospective study assessed the efficacy of T-shaped gauze (TSG) in retracting the pancreas during supra-pancreatic lymph node dissection. METHODS: The study cohort consisted of 80 patients who underwent LG for gastric cancer. Of these, 44 patients underwent pancreatic retraction with TSG (TSG group) and 36 without TSG (non-TSG group). The efficacy of TSG for pancreatic retraction was evaluated by comparing all grade and Clavien-Dindo grade ≥ III postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF) and the total number of dissected supra-pancreatic lymph nodes in the TSG and non-TSG groups. RESULTS: The rates of all grade (6.8% vs. 11%) and of Clavien-Dindo grade ≥ III (2.2% vs. 5.5%) POPF were lower in the TSG than in the non-TSG group. The total number of supra-pancreatic lymph nodes harvested by Dissection 1+ (D1+) lymph node dissection was significantly higher in TSG than in non-TSG patients (P = 0.0078). CONCLUSION: TSG may be useful for safe and efficient performance of supra-pancreatic lymph node dissection.
BACKGROUND:Supra-pancreatic lymph node dissection is important in patients undergoing laparoscopic gastrectomy (LG) for gastric cancer. A clear view of the supra-pancreatic area is necessary for precise dissection of supra-pancreatic lymph nodes without injury to the pancreas. This retrospective study assessed the efficacy of T-shaped gauze (TSG) in retracting the pancreas during supra-pancreatic lymph node dissection. METHODS: The study cohort consisted of 80 patients who underwent LG for gastric cancer. Of these, 44 patients underwent pancreatic retraction with TSG (TSG group) and 36 without TSG (non-TSG group). The efficacy of TSG for pancreatic retraction was evaluated by comparing all grade and Clavien-Dindo grade ≥ III postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF) and the total number of dissected supra-pancreatic lymph nodes in the TSG and non-TSG groups. RESULTS: The rates of all grade (6.8% vs. 11%) and of Clavien-Dindo grade ≥ III (2.2% vs. 5.5%) POPF were lower in the TSG than in the non-TSG group. The total number of supra-pancreatic lymph nodes harvested by Dissection 1+ (D1+) lymph node dissection was significantly higher in TSG than in non-TSGpatients (P = 0.0078). CONCLUSION:TSG may be useful for safe and efficient performance of supra-pancreatic lymph node dissection.
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