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Predictors of Lymph Node Metastasis in Submucosal Gastric Carcinomas
Journal of the Korean Gastric Cancer Association ; : 155-160, 2001.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-59950
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

Submucosal gastric carcinomas metastasize to lymph nodes more often than the intramucosal gastric carcinomas. The objectives of this study are to clarify the characteristics of submucosal gastric carcinomas, especially in reference to the status of lymph node metastasis, and to explore the possibility of a minimally invasive operation. MATENRIALS AND

METHODS:

The clinicopathologic features of 88 patients with submucosal gastric carcinoma, all of whom were treated with a D2+alpha gastrectomy between January 1994 and December 1999, were examined retrospectively with respect to the status of lymph nodes. The size, depth of submucosal invasion, histologic differentiation, location, and macroscopic finding of the tumor were investigated in association with the presence or the absence of lymph node metastasis.

RESULTS:

Among the 88 patients, 15 (17.05%) had lymph node metastasis, and the status of metastasis was significantly correlated with tumor size and depth of submucosal invasion. The frequency of metastasis was 0% (0/7) of up to 1.0 cm and 18.5% (15/81) over 1.0 cm in size (p=0.034) and 6.1% (2/33) of up to 1.0mm and 23.6% (13/55) over 1.0 mm in depth of submucosal invasion (p=0.042).

CONCLUSION:

The tumor size and depth of submucosal invasion are useful indicators of lymph node metastasis in submucosal gastric carcinoma. A minimally invasive op-eration can be applied for submucosal gastric carcinoma up to 1.0 cm in size Further studies are needed to limited surgery for depth of submucosal invasion.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Retrospective Studies / Gastrectomy / Lymph Nodes / Neoplasm Metastasis Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Humans Language: Korean Journal: Journal of the Korean Gastric Cancer Association Year: 2001 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Retrospective Studies / Gastrectomy / Lymph Nodes / Neoplasm Metastasis Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Humans Language: Korean Journal: Journal of the Korean Gastric Cancer Association Year: 2001 Type: Article