En bloc vs transhiatal esophagectorny for stage T3 N1 adenocarcinorna of the distal esophagus

Jan Johansson, TR DeMeester, JA Hagen, SR DeMeester, JH Peters, Stefan Öberg, CG Bremner

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Abstract

Hypothesis: En bloc esophagectomy (EBE) provides improved survival over transhiatal esophagectomy (THE) in patients with similarly sized transmural tumors (T3) and lymph node metastases (N1). Design: A retrospective case-control study of 2 methods of esophageal resection for cancer. Setting: University hospital (tertiary referral center for esophageal disease). Patients: There were 49 patients (27 who underwent EBE and 22 who underwent THE) With similar T3 N1 disease and the following matched criteria: tumors of similar size and location, more than 20 lymph nodes in the surgical specimen, R0 resection, no previous chemotherapy or radiation therapy, and follow-up until death or for a minimum of 5 years. Main Outcome Measure: Survival adjusted for differences in demographic and patient characteristics. Results: The number of nodes harvested was greatest after EBE vs THE (median, 52 vs 29 [range, 21-85 vs 20-60]; P<.001). The median number of involved nodes was similar after EBE vs THE (median, 5 vs 7 [range, 1-19 vs 1-16]). The only 2 independent factors that affected survival. in a Cox analysis were the number of involved lymph nodes (P=.01) and the type of resection (P=.03). Patients who underwent EBE had a survival benefit over those who underwent THE (P=.01). The survival benefit of EBE was seen only in patients with fewer than 9 involved lymph nodes (P<.001). Conclusion: En bloc esophagectomy confers a better survival than THE in patients with T3 N1 disease and fewer than 9 lymph node metastases.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)627-631
JournalArchives of Surgery
Volume139
Issue number6
Publication statusPublished - 2004

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  • Surgery

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