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Long-term outcomes of undifferentiated-type early gastric cancer with positive horizontal margins after endoscopic resection

Authors
Yang, H.-J.Lee, W.-S.Lee, B.E.Ahn, J.Y.Jang, J.-Y.Lim, J.H.Nam, S.Y.Kim, J.-H.Min, B.-H.Joo, M.K.Park, J.M.Shin, W.G.Lee, H.L.Gweon, T.-G.Park, M.I.Choi, J.Tae, C.H.Kim, Y.-I.Choi, I.J.
Issue Date
Sep-2021
Publisher
Editorial Office of Gut and Liver
Keywords
Endoscopic mucosal resection; Lymphatic metastasis; Margins of excision; Stomach neoplasms; Undifferentiated-type histology
Citation
Gut and Liver, v.15, no.5, pp.723 - 731
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Journal Title
Gut and Liver
Volume
15
Number
5
Start Page
723
End Page
731
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/136408
DOI
10.5009/gnl20291
ISSN
1976-2283
Abstract
Background/Aims: This study examined the long-term outcomes of undifferentiated-type early gastric cancer (UD EGC) with positive horizontal margins (HMs) after endoscopic resection (ER) and compared them between additional surgery and nonsurgical management. Methods: From 2005 to 2015, a total of 1,124 patients with UD EGC underwent ER at 18 tertiary hospitals in Korea. Of them, 92 patients with positive HMs as the only noncurative factor (n=25) or with both positive HMs and tumor size >2 cm (n=67) were included. These patients underwent additional surgery (n=40), underwent additional endoscopic treatment (n=6), or were followed up without further treatment (n=46). Results: No lymph node (LN) metastasis was found in patients who underwent additional surgery. During a median follow-up of 57.7 months (interquartile range, 27.6 to 68.8 months), no LN or distant metastases or gastric cancer-related deaths occurred in the overall cohort. At baseline, the residual cancer rate was 57.8% (26/45) after additional surgery or ER. The 5-year local recurrence rate was 33.6% among patients who were followed up without additional treatment. The 5-year overall survival rates were 95.0% and 87.8% after additional surgery and nonsurgical management (endoscopic treatment or close follow-up), respectively (log-rank p=0.224). In the multivariate Cox regression analysis, nonsurgical management was not associated with an increased risk of mortality. Conclusions: UD EGC with positive HMs after ER may have favorable long-term outcomes and a very low risk of LN metastasis. Nonsurgical management may be suggested as an alternative, particularly for patients with old age or chronic illness. © 2021 Editorial Office of Gut and Liver. All rights reserved.
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