Two-field radical lymphadenectomy in the treatment of esophageal carcinoma
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1999
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Oxford University Press
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Torres AJ, Sánchez-Pernaute A, Hernando F, Díez Valladares L, González López O, Pérez Aguirre E, Suárez A, Balibrea JL. Two-field radical lymphadenectomy in the treatment of esophageal carcinoma. Dis Esophagus. 1999;12(2):137-43. doi: 10.1046/j.1442-2050.1999.00037.x. PMID: 10466047.
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This paper retrospectively compares post-operative complications, mortality and long-term survival of patients with esophageal carcinoma who were treated with standard esophagectomy or with extended two-field lymph node clearance. Fifty-seven patients with resectable esophageal carcinoma were included in the study, Twenty-eight patients were submitted to a radical two-field esophagectomy and lymphadenectomy, while the remaining 29 were submitted to a standard, more conservative, esophagectomy performed mostly through a transhiatal route. The two groups of patients were similar in all clinical, laboratory and pathologic features, There was a significant lower anastomotic leakage rate in the group of patients submitted to a radical lymphnode resection; post-operative respiratory complication rate and mortality were similar in both groups. The overall 5-year survival was 20%, When lymph node resection was performed, the 5-year survival rate rose to 36%; it was 44% when nodal involvement was negative and 19% for N1 patients; when standard esophagectomy was the procedure, these figures were 9% (p < 0.05), 16% and 6% respectively.
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