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Extent of Surgical Resection for Gastric Cancer: The Safety Distance Between the Tumor and the Proximal Resection Margin.

Dimitrios Symeonidis1, Dimitrios Zacharoulis1, Eleana Petsa1, Athina A Samara1, Labrini Kissa1, Konstantinos Tepetes1.   

Abstract

A potentially curative treatment scheme for gastric cancer is considered futile without a proper surgical resection. An oncological, surgical resection for gastric cancer prerequisites a proper resection of the stomach, and a D2 lymph node dissection followed by reconstruction of the gastrointestinal tract continuity. Recently, as the favorable impact of organ preserving surgery on functional outcomes has been increasingly appreciated; distal gastrectomy represents a valid alternative to total gastrectomy provided that the proper oncological principles are not violated. However, the appropriateness of distal gastrectomy as a valid type of resection becomes synonymous with achieving a negative proximal resection margin. The purpose of the present study was to assess the optimal distance between the tumor and the resection margin in a gastrectomy with curative intent, performed for gastric cancer, by reviewing the relevant literature. Having in mind, the well documented discrepancy between the gross and the pathologic boundaries of the tumor, pitfalls might be encountered. Current published guidelines have used a "safety distance" i.e., >4 or 5 cm between the proximal macroscopic tumor border and the proximal resection margin in order to guarantee a negative resection margin on pathology. An increased distance of safety is currently proposed in high-risk tumors such as tumors of the diffuse histological type. Copyright 2022, International Institute of Anticancer Research.

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Keywords:  Gastric cancer; distal gastrectomy; organ preserving surgery; proximal resection margin; review

Year:  2022        PMID: 36060018      PMCID: PMC9425586          DOI: 10.21873/cdp.10136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Diagn Progn        ISSN: 2732-7787


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