TY - JOUR
T1 - Adenocarcinoma of Midstomach
T2 - Clinical and pathoanatomic relation to lymph node metastases
AU - Wu, Chew Wun
AU - Hsieh, Mao Chih
AU - Tsay, Shyh Haw
AU - Lui, Wing Yiu
AU - P’eng, Fang Ku
PY - 1994/10
Y1 - 1994/10
N2 - A detailed clinical and anatomic-pathological study of lymph node (LN) metastases from adenocarcinoma of the midstomach is lacking. To such an end, we prospectively evaluated 100 patients who underwent radical gastrectomy. A total of 3,394 LNs were removed with an average of 34 per specimen (range, 10-105). Fortyseven patients (47%) had involved LNs. The most frequent LNs involved were those along the lesser curvature (38%), greater curvature (23%), left gastric artery (19%), infrapyloric (16%), above the common hepatic artery (13%), suprapyloric (11%), and right paracardia (9%). When tumors involved the upper stomach, the frequency of LN metastases along the splenic artery and in the splenic hilum was 11.8%. Tumors along the lesser curvature or on the anterior or posterior walls had splenic hilar LN metastases in 10%, whereas of tumors involving the whole circumference, 16.7% showed with metastases. Four of 33 patients (12.1%) with early cancer had LN metastasis confined to the perigastric, left gastric artery, and above the common hepatic artery. The LN metastases were closely related to the depth of cancer invasion, location, size, gross appearance, and histology of the tumor.
AB - A detailed clinical and anatomic-pathological study of lymph node (LN) metastases from adenocarcinoma of the midstomach is lacking. To such an end, we prospectively evaluated 100 patients who underwent radical gastrectomy. A total of 3,394 LNs were removed with an average of 34 per specimen (range, 10-105). Fortyseven patients (47%) had involved LNs. The most frequent LNs involved were those along the lesser curvature (38%), greater curvature (23%), left gastric artery (19%), infrapyloric (16%), above the common hepatic artery (13%), suprapyloric (11%), and right paracardia (9%). When tumors involved the upper stomach, the frequency of LN metastases along the splenic artery and in the splenic hilum was 11.8%. Tumors along the lesser curvature or on the anterior or posterior walls had splenic hilar LN metastases in 10%, whereas of tumors involving the whole circumference, 16.7% showed with metastases. Four of 33 patients (12.1%) with early cancer had LN metastasis confined to the perigastric, left gastric artery, and above the common hepatic artery. The LN metastases were closely related to the depth of cancer invasion, location, size, gross appearance, and histology of the tumor.
KW - Adenocarcinoma
KW - Lymph node metastases
KW - Midstomach
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U2 - 10.1097/00004836-199410000-00019
DO - 10.1097/00004836-199410000-00019
M3 - Article
C2 - 7806841
AN - SCOPUS:0027930641
SN - 0192-0790
VL - 19
SP - 259
EP - 263
JO - Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology
JF - Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology
IS - 3
ER -