Guangyu Chen, Zhenyu Chen, Yaning Song, Baifa Sheng, Xiong Li, Lin Zhang, Yongkuan Cao, Lin Xue, Liye Liu
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Abstract
Background: Standardized proximal gastrectomy for upper-third gastric cancer (UGC) is lacking due to the current methods' inability to prevent reflux and facilitate postoperative endoscopic monitoring surveillance. In this study, we provide a detailed description of proximal gastrectomy utilizing a new triangular muscle flap for esophagogastrostomy and evaluate the postoperative outcomes of this technique.
Method: A total of 17 patients diagnosed with early-stage primary UGC underwent laparoscopic proximal gastrectomy between May 2021 and May 2022. Subsequently, a new triangular muscle flap was used for esophagogastrostomy.
Results: No in-hospital deaths occurred during the study period. However, two patients experienced complications early in the study, including one case of pulmonary infection and another of abdominal abscess infection. Importantly, none of the patients exhibited any reflux symptoms. Postoperatively, 15 patients were diagnosed with grade N/M esophagitis, one with grade A, and one with grade B. All patients are currently alive without tumor recurrence.
Conclusions: This surgical technique can be safely performed and demonstrates excellent results in preventing gastroesophageal reflux. Further investigation through a multi-center clinical study is warranted to confirm its efficacy.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Investigative Surgery publishes peer-reviewed scientific articles for the advancement of surgery, to the ultimate benefit of patient care and rehabilitation. It is the only journal that encompasses the individual and collaborative efforts of scientists in human and veterinary medicine, dentistry, basic and applied sciences, engineering, and law and ethics. The journal is dedicated to the publication of outstanding articles of interest to the surgical research community.