Laparoscopic Versus Open Subtotal Gastrectomy for Distal Gastric Cancer
Azienda Ospedaliera San Giovanni Addolorata
Abstract
This study was designed as a prospective, randomized clinical trial with a total of 59 patients. Twenty-nine (49.1%) patients were randomized to undergo open subtotal gastrectomy (OG), while 30 (50.9%) patients were randomized to the laparoscopic group (LG). Demographics, ASA status, pTNM stage, histologic type of the tumor, number of resected lymph nodes, postoperative complications, and 5-year overall and disease-free survival rates were studied to assess outcome differences between the groups.
The demographics, preoperative data, and characteristics of the tumor were similar. The mean number of resected lymph nodes was 33.4 ± 17.4 in the OG group and 30.0 ± 14.9 in the LG (P = not significant). Operative mortality rates were 6.7% (2 patients) in the OG and 3.3% (1 patient) in the LG (P = not significant); morbidity rates were 27.6% and 26.7%, respectively (P = not significant). Five-year overall and disease-free survival rates were 55.7% and 54.8% and 58.9% and 57.3% in the OG and the LG, respectively (P = not significant).
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 23.19
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 45
Authors
7- CHCristiano HuscherCorresponding
Azienda Ospedaliera San Giovanni Addolorata
- AMAndrea Mingoli
- GSGiovanna SgarziniCorresponding
Azienda Ospedaliera San Giovanni Addolorata
- ASAndrea SansonettiCorresponding
Azienda Ospedaliera San Giovanni Addolorata
- MDM. Di PaolaCorresponding
Azienda Ospedaliera San Giovanni Addolorata
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Gastrectomy
- Cancer
- Randomized controlled trial
- Surgery
- Lymph
- Laparoscopy
- Stage (stratigraphy)
- Good health and well-being