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Prediction Model of Occult Omental Metastasis in Patients With Gastric Cancer

Prediction Model of Occult Omental Metastasis in Patients With Gastric Cancer

Recruiting
18-80 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

A complete omentectomy is typically recommended during radical total gastrectomy for gastric cancer, though its impact on survival remains unclear. This study aimed to assess the frequency and risk factors of metastases in the greater omentum in gastric cancer patients undergoing gastrectomy. It will involve a single prospective cohort of consecutive patients who underwent total gastrectomy with complete en bloc omentectomy and modified D2 lymphadenectomy. Post-surgery, the omentum will dissect from the gastrectomy specimen beyond the gastroepiploic vessels and examine separately for pathological assessment. The primary outcome will focus on the detection of omental metastases.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. pathological confirmation of gastric cancer
  2. eligibility for surgical intervention
  3. undergoing first rectal cancer surgery
  4. acquisition of written informed consent from patients and their families
  5. no history of hypertrophic scar or allergic predispositions

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. absence of postoperative pathology of the omentum
  2. diagnosis of multiple primary malignancies
  3. intraoperative discovery of widespread implant metastases within the abdominal cavity
  4. severe comorbidities

Study details
    Gastric Cancer
    Omental Metastasis

NCT06405009

Northern Jiangsu People's Hospital

17 May 2024

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