Esophagojejunal anastomosis after laparoscopic total gastrectomy for gastric cancer: Circular versus linear stapling

Ki Bum Park, Eun Young Kim, Kyo Young Song

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Abstract

Purpose: No standard technique has been established for esophagojejunal anastomosis during laparoscopic total gastrectomy (LTG) for gastric cancer owing to the technical difficulty and high complication rate of this procedure. This study was performed to compare the short-term outcomes of circular and linear stapling methods after LTG. Materials and Methods: A total of 106 patients treated between July 2010 and July 2018 were divided into 2 groups according to the following anastomosis procedures: hemi-double-stapling technique (HDST; circular stapling method; group C, n=77) or overlap method (linear stapling method; group L, n= 29). The clinicopathological features and postoperative outcomes, including complications, were analyzed. Multivariate analysis was performed using a logistic regression model to identify the independent risk factors for anastomotic complications. Results: The incidence of anastomotic complications was significantly higher in group C than in group L (28.0% vs. 6.9%, P=0.031). The incidence of anastomosis leakage did not differ between the groups (6.5% vs. 6.9%, P=1.000). However, anastomosis stricture occurred only in group C (13% vs. 0%, P=0.018). Multivariate analysis showed that the anastomosis type was significantly related to the risk of anastomotic complications (P=0.045). Conclusions: The overlap method was superior to the HDST with respect to anastomotic complications, especially anastomosis stricture.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)344-354
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Gastric Cancer
Volume19
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2019

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© 2019. Korean Gastric Cancer Association.

Keywords

  • Anastomosis
  • Gastrectomy
  • Gastric cancer
  • Laparoscopy
  • Postoperative complication
  • Roux-en-Y

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