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Esophagogastrostomy Plus Gastrojejunostomy: A Novel Reconstruction Procedure after Curative Resection for Proximal Gastric Cancer
Authors:Shicai Chen  Jianchang Li  Haiying Liu  Jun Zeng  Guohua Yang  Jin Wang  Weiqun Lu  Nanrong Yu  Zhiliang Huang  Houwei Xu  Xiang Zeng
Institution:1. Department of Gastrointestinal Tumor Surgery, Affiliated Tumor Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, #78 Hengzhigang Road, Guangzhou, 510095, Guangdong Province, China
2. Department of endocrinology and metabolism, Guangzhou Women and Children medical center, Guangzhou, 510000, China
Abstract:

Objective

The choice of surgical strategy for patients with proximal gastric cancer remains controversial. In this study, we recommend that a new reconstruction procedure be performed following proximal gastrectomy.

Methods

We conducted a retrospective study involving 71 patients who underwent gastrectomy for proximal gastric cancer. Clinicopathological features, postoperative complications, nutritional status, and overall survival (OS) rate were compared among three different reconstruction approaches.

Results

There were 34 cases of proximal gastrectomy followed by esophagogastrostomy reconstruction (EG), 16 cases of total gastrectomy and Roux-en Y reconstruction (RY) and 21 cases of proximal gastrectomy followed by esophagogastrostomy plus gastrojejunostomy reconstruction (EGJ). Though the clinicopathological features, the nutritional status and OS rate were similar among the three groups of patients, the incidence of reflux esophagitis was significantly higher in the EG group (35.3 %) than the RY (6.2 %) and EGJ (9.6 %) groups(P?<?0.05). Few EGJ patients suffered from either reflux esophagitis or anastomotic stenosis.

Conclusions

The EGJ reconstruction method helps to resolve the syndrome of reflux esophagitis. Our data indicates that it is a simple, safe, and effective reconstruction procedure for PGC.
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