The impact of operative approach on outcome of surgery for gastro-oesophageal tumours

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Suttie S.A. [1 ]
Li A.G.K. [1 ]
Quinn M. [1 ]
Park K.G.M. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Surgery, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen AB25 2ZN, Foresterhill
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Postoperative Mortality; Oesophageal Cancer; Circumferential Resection Margin; Margin Involvement; Siewert Type;
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10.1186/1477-7819-5-95
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Background: The choice of operation for tumours at or around the gastro-oesophageal junction remains controversial with little evidence to support one technique over another. This study examines the prevalence of margin involvement and nodal disease and their impact on outcome following three surgical approaches (Ivor Lewis, transhiatal and left thoraco-laparotomy) for these tumours. Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted of patients undergoing surgery for distal oesophageal and gastro-oesophageal junction tumours by a single surgeon over ten years. Comparisons were undertaken in terms of tumour clearance, nodal yield, postoperative morbidity, mortality, and median survival. All patients were followed up until death or the end of the data collection (mean follow up 33.2 months). Results: A total of 104 patients were operated on of which 102 underwent resection (98%). Median age was 64.1 yrs (range 32.1-79.4) with 77 males and 25 females. Procedures included 29 Ivor Lewis, 31 transhiatal and 42 left-thoraco-laparotomies. Postoperative mortality was 2.9% and median survival 23 months. Margin involvement was 24.1% (two distal, one proximal and 17 circumferential margins). Operative approach had no significant effect on nodal clearance, margin involvement, postoperative mortality or morbidity and survival. Lymph node positive disease had a significantly worse median survival of 15.8 months compared to 39.7 months for node negative (p = 0.007), irrespective of approach. Conclusion: Surgical approach had no effect on postoperative mortality, circumferential tumour, nodal clearance or survival. This suggests that the choice of operative approach for tumours at the gastro-oesophageal junction may be based on the individual patient and tumour location rather than surgical dogma. © 2007 Suttie et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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