AB26. Potential significance of the lymph node metastasis in distal gastric cancer
Abstract

AB26. Potential significance of the lymph node metastasis in distal gastric cancer

Rui-Ting Liu, Guo-Rong Wang, Xiang-Ming Che, Jian Qiu, Xiao-Qiang Wang, Li-Hun Yan, Xiao-Jun Li, Chang Liu

No. 3 People Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Xian 710061, China


Objective: A retrospective study was conducted to investigate the rules of lymph node metastases in distal gastric cancer and its clinical significance.

Methods: This study was performed on 129 patients who had distal gastric cancer with lymphadenectomy for radical cure, whose specimens were obtained during surgery.

Results: Among 129 patients with distal gastric cancer, lymph node metastases were found in 80 patients (62.02%) with a total collection of 3,295 lymph nodes and an average of 25.54 lymph nodes per patient.

Conclusions: According to the clinical and pathological factors and combining it with the characteristics of lymph node metastasis by groups and stations in different areas and then properly choosing and extending the extent of lymph node resection, the objective of radical cure for distal gastric cancer could be achieved individually when it is performed radical lymphadenectomy.


Cite this abstract as: Liu RT, Wang GR, Che XM, Qiu J, Wang XQ, Yan LH, Li XJ, Liu C. Potential significance of the lymph node metastasis in distal gastric cancer. Transl Gastrointest Cancer 2015;4(S1):AB26. doi: 10.3978/j.issn.2224-4778.2015.s026