[Theory and practice on mesentery margin in vessel-oriented complete mesentery resection of gastric cancer].

L C Chen
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The concept of mesenteric anatomy has been evolving in cognition. With the continuous development of endoscopic techniques, the submicroscopic structures of many mesenteries have been gradually understood, ultimately confirming the ubiquitous presence of mesenteries in the digestive organs. Based on various domestic and foreign mesenteric anatomical theories and combined with years of clinical practice, we have summarized and proposed a new concept and theory-vascular-guided complete mesenteric resection for gastric cancer. The theoretical basis is that, from the perspective of the embryonic development of the digestive tract, the rotation of the digestive tract and its associated mesentery is always centered on blood vessels. Therefore, the supply vessels and digestive tracts and their associated mesentery are naturally connected. The mesentery is a complex structure that encompasses blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatic tissues. The blood vessels serve as the boundary of the mesentery, ensuring that the lymphatic network that drains the tumor is maximally resected. This article focuses on the complete mesenteric resection margins in gastric cancer surgery, that is, the lateral boundary of the mesentery as the vascular-supplied guided resection boundary and its mesentery, and the base boundary as the mesenteric bed. Using precise vascular guidance to define the extent of mesenteric resection will help accurately define the mesenteric margin during radical resection for different stages of gastric cancer.

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肠系膜解剖学的概念一直在认知上不断发展。随着内镜技术的不断发展,人们逐渐了解了许多肠系膜的镜下结构,最终证实了肠系膜在消化器官中无处不在。根据国内外各种肠系膜解剖理论,结合多年的临床实践,我们总结并提出了一种新的理念和理论--血管引导下的胃癌肠系膜全切术。其理论依据是,从消化道胚胎发育的角度来看,消化道及其相关系膜的旋转始终以血管为中心。因此,供血血管和消化道及其相关肠系膜是天然相连的。肠系膜结构复杂,包括血管、神经和淋巴组织。血管是肠系膜的边界,可确保最大限度地切除肿瘤的淋巴管网。本文重点讨论胃癌手术中的完整肠系膜切除边缘,即以肠系膜外侧边界为血管供应引导的切除边界及其肠系膜,以肠系膜床为基底边界。使用精确的血管引导来确定肠系膜切除范围,将有助于在对不同分期的胃癌进行根治性切除时准确界定肠系膜边缘。
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