Three-field versus two-field lymph node dissection for thoracic esophageal squamous cell carcinoma: a propensity score-matched comparison

Journal of Thoracic Disease
Longlong ShaoHaiquan Chen

Abstract

For the surgery of esophageal cancer, cervical, mediastinal, and abdominal lymph node dissection (three-field lymph node dissection, 3FLND) is still controversial in most countries. This study aims to provide additional evidence of this procedure comparing with mediastinal-abdominal lymph node dissection (two-field lymph node dissection, 2FLND) from a high volume center in China, and also attempts to identify routes to reduce postoperative complications associated with 3FLND. From January 2009 to December 2013, 348 consecutive patients received esophagectomy with 3FLND and 1,406 patients received Ivor-Lewis with 2FLND in Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center. After propensity-score matching, 282 pairs of cases without neoadjuvant treatment were selected. Postoperative outcomes and survival of the two groups were analyzed. Operative morbidity and mortality rates were 34.8% and 0.4% for 3FLND group; and 25.5% and 0.7% for 2FLND group. Compared with the 2FLND group, the 3FLND group reported more cases of anastomotic leakage (14.9% vs. 4.3%, P<0.001). Multivariate analysis showed that an independent factor of anastomotic leakage was the anastomotic location [HR =0.096 (0.037-0.247), P<0.001] rather than the extent of lymph node d...Continue Reading

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