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Endoscopic Resection of Undifferentiated-type Early Gastric Cancer

Lee A, Chung H

Early detection of gastric cancer is crucial because the survival rate can be improved through curative treatment. Although surgery and gastrectomy with lymph node dissection remain as the gold standard...
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Successful Management of a Tracheogastric Conduit Fistula after a Threefield Esophagectomy with Combined Sternocleidomastoid Muscle Rotation Flap and Histoacryl Injection Treatment

Chung YJ, Kim JH, Kim DJ, Kim JJ

Tracheo-gastric conduit fistula is an extremely rare but severe complication that is difficult to manage. Conservative care, esophageal or tracheal stent placement, or cutaneomuscular flaps have been suggested; however, no...
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Providing Reliable Prognosis to Patients with Gastric Cancer in the Era of Neoadjuvant Therapies: Comparison of AJCC Staging Schemata

Kim G, Friedmann P, Solsky I, Muscarella P, McAuliffe J, In H

Purpose: Patients with gastric cancer who receive neoadjuvant therapy are staged before treatment (cStage) and after treatment (ypStage). We aimed to compare the prognostic reliability of cStage and ypStage, alone...
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Surgical Outcomes and Survival Prognostic Factors for Palliative Gastrectomies in Stage IV Resectable Gastric Cancer Outlet Obstruction Patients

Choi WY, Kim HI, Park SH, Yeom JH, Jeon WJ, Kim MG

Purpose: Currently, there is no clear evidence to support any specific treatment as a principal therapy for stage IV gastric cancer outlet obstruction (GCOO) patients. This study evaluated the outcomes...
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Abdominal Drainage in the Prevention and Management of Major IntraAbdominal Complications after Total Gastrectomy for Gastric Carcinoma

Lim SY, Kang JH, Jung MR, Ryu SY, Jeong O

Purpose: The role of prophylactic abdominal drainage in total gastrectomy is not wellestablished. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of abdominal drainage in the prevention and management of major...
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D2 Lymph Node Dissections during Reduced-port Robotic Distal Subtotal Gastrectomy and Conventional Laparoscopic Surgery Performed by a Single Surgeon in a High-volume Center: a Propensity Score-matched Analysis

Song JH, Son T, Lee S, Choi S, Cho M, Kim YM, Kim HI, Hyung WJ

Purpose: Various studies have indicated that reduced-port robotic gastrectomies are safe and feasible for treating patients with early gastric cancer. However, there have not been any comparative studies conducted that...
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Phase II Study of Preoperative IntraArterial Epirubicin, Etoposide, and Oxaliplatin Combined with Oral S-1 Chemotherapy for the Treatment of Borrmann Type 4 Gastric Cancer

Xiang Xs, Su Y, Li Gl, Ma L, Zhou Cs, Ma Rf

Purpose: A phase II study was conducted to evaluate the safety and efficacy of preoperative, intra-arterial perfusion of epirubicin, etoposide, and oxaliplatin combined with oral chemotherapy S-1 (SEEOX) for the...
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Photodynamic Diagnosis and Therapy for Peritoneal Carcinomatosis from Gastrointestinal Cancers: Status, Opportunities, and Challenges

Kim HI, Wilson BC

Selective accumulation of a photosensitizer and the subsequent response in only the lightirradiated target are advantages of photodynamic diagnosis and therapy. The limited depth of the therapeutic effect is a...
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Clinical Significance of CLDN18.2 Expression in Metastatic Diffuse-Type Gastric Cancer

Kim SR, Shin K, Park JM, Lee HH, Song KY, Lee SH, Kim B, Kim SY, Seo J, Kim JO, Roh SY, Kim IH

Purpose: Isoform 2 of tight junction protein claudin-18 (CLDN18.2) is a potential target for gastric cancer treatment. A treatment targeting CLDN18.2 has shown promising results in gastric cancer. We investigated...
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Regional Lymph Node Dissection as an Additional Treatment Option to Endoscopic Resection for Expanded Indications in Gastric Cancer: a Prospective Cohort Study

Seo HS, Yoo HM, Jung YJ, Lee SH, Park JM, Song KY, Jung ES, Choi MG, Park CH

Purpose: Expanded indications for endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) in early gastric cancer (EGC) remain controversial due to the potential risk of undertreatment after adequate lymph node dissection (LND). Regional LND...
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