The gravest prognostic factor in early gastric cancer is lymph-node metastasis,with an incidence of about 10% overall. About two-thirds of early gastric cancer patients can be diagnosed as node-negative prior to treat...The gravest prognostic factor in early gastric cancer is lymph-node metastasis,with an incidence of about 10% overall. About two-thirds of early gastric cancer patients can be diagnosed as node-negative prior to treatment based on clinicpathological data. Thus, the tumor can be resected by endoscopic submucosal dissection. In the remaining third, surgical resection is necessary because of the possibility of nodal metastasis. Nevertheless, almost all patients can be cured by gastrectomy with D1+ lymph-node dissection. Laparoscopic or robotic gastrectomy has become widespread in East Asia because perioperative and oncological safety are similar to open surgery. However, after D1+ gastrectomy,functional symptoms may still result. Physicians must strive to minimize postgastrectomy symptoms and optimize long-term quality of life after this operation.Depending on the location and size of the primary lesion, preservation of the pylorus or cardia should be considered. In addition, the extent of lymph-node dissection can be individualized, and significant gastric-volume preservation can be achieved if sentinel node biopsy is used to distinguish node-negative patients.Though the surgical treatment for early gastric cancer may be less radical than in the past, the operative method itself seems to be still in transition.展开更多
With the increase in the incidence of early gastric cancer(EGC),several endoscopic and laparoscopic approaches,such as endoscopic submucosal dissection and function-preserving gastrectomy,have been accepted as standar...With the increase in the incidence of early gastric cancer(EGC),several endoscopic and laparoscopic approaches,such as endoscopic submucosal dissection and function-preserving gastrectomy,have been accepted as standard treatments.Sentinel node navigation surgery(SNNS)is an ideal surgical option for preservation of most parts of the stomach and consequent maintenance of normal gastric function to improve quality of life in patients with EGC.Although many previous studies and clinical trials have demonstrated the safety and feasibility of the sentinel node concept in gastric cancer,the clinical application of SNNS is debatable.Several issues regarding technical standardization and oncological safety need to be resolved.Recently several studies to resolve these problems are being actively performed,and SNNS might be an important surgical option in the treatment of gastric cancer in the future.展开更多
文摘The gravest prognostic factor in early gastric cancer is lymph-node metastasis,with an incidence of about 10% overall. About two-thirds of early gastric cancer patients can be diagnosed as node-negative prior to treatment based on clinicpathological data. Thus, the tumor can be resected by endoscopic submucosal dissection. In the remaining third, surgical resection is necessary because of the possibility of nodal metastasis. Nevertheless, almost all patients can be cured by gastrectomy with D1+ lymph-node dissection. Laparoscopic or robotic gastrectomy has become widespread in East Asia because perioperative and oncological safety are similar to open surgery. However, after D1+ gastrectomy,functional symptoms may still result. Physicians must strive to minimize postgastrectomy symptoms and optimize long-term quality of life after this operation.Depending on the location and size of the primary lesion, preservation of the pylorus or cardia should be considered. In addition, the extent of lymph-node dissection can be individualized, and significant gastric-volume preservation can be achieved if sentinel node biopsy is used to distinguish node-negative patients.Though the surgical treatment for early gastric cancer may be less radical than in the past, the operative method itself seems to be still in transition.
基金supported by a grant(No.NCC 2010150-2)from the National Cancer Center,Republic of Korea。
文摘With the increase in the incidence of early gastric cancer(EGC),several endoscopic and laparoscopic approaches,such as endoscopic submucosal dissection and function-preserving gastrectomy,have been accepted as standard treatments.Sentinel node navigation surgery(SNNS)is an ideal surgical option for preservation of most parts of the stomach and consequent maintenance of normal gastric function to improve quality of life in patients with EGC.Although many previous studies and clinical trials have demonstrated the safety and feasibility of the sentinel node concept in gastric cancer,the clinical application of SNNS is debatable.Several issues regarding technical standardization and oncological safety need to be resolved.Recently several studies to resolve these problems are being actively performed,and SNNS might be an important surgical option in the treatment of gastric cancer in the future.