Pattern of recurrence and survival after D2 right colectomy for cancer: is there place for a routine more extended lymphadenectomy? - Takeaways - MDSpire

Pattern of recurrence and survival after D2 right colectomy for cancer: is there place for a routine more extended lymphadenectomy?

  • By

  • Matteo Palmeri

  • Andrea Peri

  • Valentina Pucci

  • Niccolò Furbetta

  • Virginia Gallo

  • Gregorio Di Franco

  • Anna Pagani

  • Chiara Dauccia

  • Camilla Farè

  • Desirée Gianardi

  • Simone Guadagni

  • Matteo Bianchini

  • Annalisa Comandatore

  • Gianluca Masi

  • Chiara Cremolini

  • Beatrice Borelli

  • Luca Emanuele Pollina

  • Giulio Di Candio

  • Andrea Pietrabissa

  • Luca Morelli

  • July 1, 2022

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    Metastatic lymph-nodes significantly influence prognosis and adjuvant chemotherapy decisions in radically resected right-sided colon cancer.

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    CME-D3 technique may improve outcomes by allowing more extensive lymphadenectomy, potentially removing more metastatic lymph-nodes.

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    CME-D3 has not been widely adopted due to its technical challenges and higher rates of intra-operative complications and postoperative morbidity.

  • 4

    A retrospective analysis was conducted on patients who underwent RC-D2 for non-metastatic RCC to evaluate recurrence patterns and survival.

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    Follow-up data classified recurrences into nodal and extra-nodal categories, focusing on the pattern of nodal recurrence.

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