1.Development status and prospects of functional preservation surgery for gastric cancer
Jiyao XING ; Rulin MIAO ; Fei SHAN ; Ziyu LI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2025;28(2):127-133
Function-preserving surgery for gastric cancer is a treatment strategy aimed at improving postoperative function while ensuring oncological safety. By preserving important anatomical structures such as the cardia, pylorus, and vagus nerve, as well as key functions like digestion, secretion, emptying, and anti-reflux, this approach aims to minimize the negative impact on patients' postoperative quality of life. With the widespread application of neoadjuvant treatment and the continuous improvement in the efficacy of anti-tumor drugs, the application and indications for functional-preserving surgery may further expand. This article reviews the current status and future prospects of function-preserving surgery for gastric cancer, focusing on its main types, applications after neoadjuvant therapy, and the exploration of new technologies.
2.Development status and prospects of functional preservation surgery for gastric cancer
Jiyao XING ; Rulin MIAO ; Fei SHAN ; Ziyu LI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2025;28(2):127-133
Function-preserving surgery for gastric cancer is a treatment strategy aimed at improving postoperative function while ensuring oncological safety. By preserving important anatomical structures such as the cardia, pylorus, and vagus nerve, as well as key functions like digestion, secretion, emptying, and anti-reflux, this approach aims to minimize the negative impact on patients' postoperative quality of life. With the widespread application of neoadjuvant treatment and the continuous improvement in the efficacy of anti-tumor drugs, the application and indications for functional-preserving surgery may further expand. This article reviews the current status and future prospects of function-preserving surgery for gastric cancer, focusing on its main types, applications after neoadjuvant therapy, and the exploration of new technologies.
3.Laparoscopy and endoscopy cooperative surgery for early gastric cancer:technical analysis of initial cases
Xing JIYAO ; Miao RULIN ; Wu QI ; Wang JING ; Shan FEI ; Li ZIYU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2024;51(13):670-675
Objective:To retrospectively analyze the efficiency of laparoscopic and endoscopic cooperative surgery(LECS)for early gastric cancer treatment.Methods:We retrospectively collected data from patients with early gastric cancer who underwent LECS at the Peking University Cancer Hospital&Institute between May,2013 and April,2024.Patients underwent endoscopic submucosal dissection(ESD)with laparoscopic lymph node biopsy,classical LECS,and other modified procedures.Additionally,clinical and pathological characteristics,post-operative recovery indicators,complications,and survival outcomes of the patients were analyzed.Results:Nine patients(median age:64 years),including six male(66.7% )and three female(33.3% )patients,were involved in this study.Biopsy revealed that all patients had well-differentiated gastric cancer.Five patients(55.6% )underwent ESD with laparoscopic lymph node biopsy,and four patients(44.4% )under-went laparoscopically assisted endoscopic full-thickness resection and sentinel lymph node biopsy.Average anesthesia time was(351.2±91.4)min,and average blood loss was(34.4±15.1)mL.After surgery,three patients(33.3% )experienced complications,with one case each of gastric stasis(CD2),intra-abdominal infection(CD2),and gastrointestinal perforation(CD3).The median follow-up time was 52 months,and no cases of disease recurrence or death were observed.Conclusions:Overall,this study highlights the efficiency of LECS for early gastric cancer treatment.Future studies should assess its oncological safety,along with other technical aspects,patient selection criter-ia,and accuracy of sentinel lymph node biopsy,to facilitate widespread application of LECS.

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