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Open versus minimally invasive total gastrectomy after neoadjuvant chemotherapy: results of a European randomized trial.

Nicole van der Wielen1, Jennifer Straatman2,3, Freek Daams2, Riccardo Rosati4, Paolo Parise4, Jürgen Weitz5, Christoph Reissfelder6, Ismael Diez Del Val7, Carlos Loureiro7, Purificación Parada-González8, Elena Pintos-Martínez8, Francisco Mateo Vallejo9, Carlos Medina Achirica9, Andrés Sánchez-Pernaute10, Adriana Ruano Campos10, Luigi Bonavina11, Emanuele L G Asti11, Alfredo Alonso Poza12, Carlos Gilsanz12, Magnus Nilsson13, Mats Lindblad13, Suzanne S Gisbertz14, Mark I van Berge Henegouwen14, Uberto Fumagalli Romario15, Stefano De Pascale15, Khurshid Akhtar16, H Jaap Bonjer2, Miguel A Cuesta2, Donald L van der Peet2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Surgical resection with adequate lymphadenectomy is regarded the only curative option for gastric cancer. Regarding minimally invasive techniques, mainly Asian studies showed comparable oncological and short-term postoperative outcomes. The incidence of gastric cancer is lower in the Western population and patients often present with more advanced stages of disease. Therefore, the reproducibility of these Asian results in the Western population remains to be investigated.
METHODS: A randomized trial was performed in thirteen hospitals in Europe. Patients with an indication for total gastrectomy who received neoadjuvant chemotherapy were eligible for inclusion and randomized between open total gastrectomy (OTG) or minimally invasive total gastrectomy (MITG). Primary outcome was oncological safety, measured as the number of resected lymph nodes and radicality. Secondary outcomes were postoperative complications, recovery and 1-year survival.
RESULTS: Between January 2015 and June 2018, 96 patients were included in this trial. Forty-nine patients were randomized to OTG and 47 to MITG. The mean number of resected lymph nodes was 43.4 ± 17.3 in OTG and 41.7 ± 16.1 in MITG (p = 0.612). Forty-eight patients in the OTG group had a R0 resection and 44 patients in the MITG group (p = 0.617). One-year survival was 90.4% in OTG and 85.5% in MITG (p = 0.701). No significant differences were found regarding postoperative complications and recovery.
CONCLUSION: These findings provide evidence that MITG after neoadjuvant therapy is not inferior regarding oncological quality of resection in comparison to OTG in Western patients with resectable gastric cancer. In addition, no differences in postoperative complications and recovery were seen.

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Keywords:  Minimally invasive total gastrectomy; Neoadjuvant chemotherapy

Year:  2020        PMID: 32737637      PMCID: PMC7790799          DOI: 10.1007/s10120-020-01109-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gastric Cancer        ISSN: 1436-3291            Impact factor:   7.370


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