Lymph node metastasis in gastric cancer: Location of positive station to predict survival after preoperative therapy.

2017 
166Background: We sought to determine the association between the identification of positive lymph nodes on D2 lymph node dissection (LND) with stage and outcomes, in the era of preoperative treatment for gastric cancer. Methods: We reviewed data from a prospectively maintained database of gastric cancer patients who underwent resection of gastric or gastroesophageal cancer at our institution from 2005-2016. Central lymph nodes (CnLN) were defined as common hepatic, celiac, and proximal splenic artery lymph nodes (stations #8, 9, and 11p). Risk factors for CnLN metastases, and overall survival (OS) were examined. Results: We identified 356 patients, median age was 64 years (IQR 54-71) and 59% were male. Preoperative therapy was given in 66% of patients. D2 LND was performed in 80% of patients, and the median number of LN examined was 25 (IQR 18-34). Most patients (N = 244, 68%) had separately-examined CnLN in pathology and the median number of examined LNs was higher in this group (27 vs 19; p < 0.001). T...
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