[Research progress on the distribution patterns and surgical dissection of central lymph nodes in left-sided colon cancer].

Q3 Medicine
Y D Bao, Z D Gao
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Abstract

Lymphatic metastasis is one of the main pathways of colorectal cancer spread and also a crucial factor in patient long-term prognosis. Lymph node dissection in the possible tumor drainage area, particularly the central group of lymph nodes at the root of the tumor-associated supplying artery, is a key and challenging aspect of surgical techniques. Currently, the patterns of lymphatic drainage and the distribution of central lymph nodes in left-sided colon cancer are not well illustrated, and there is no consensus on the necessity and extent of central lymph node dissection. This has led to significant variability in the extent of lymph node dissection among different surgeons in clinical practice, a lack of quality control standards for surgical procedures, and impacts on postoperative treatment strategy and long-term outcomes. Moreover, current research on lymphatic drainage and metastasis is primarily based on traditional anatomy, whereas individualized, precise approaches to lymph node dissection have not been realized. The application of preoperative and intraoperative lymph node imaging techniques based on functional anatomy in colorectal cancer patients is still under exploration.

[左侧结肠癌中央淋巴结分布模式及手术切除的研究进展]。
淋巴转移是结直肠癌扩散的主要途径之一,也是影响患者长期预后的关键因素。在可能的肿瘤引流区域进行淋巴结清扫,尤其是肿瘤相关供血动脉根部的中央淋巴结群,是外科技术的关键和挑战。目前,对左侧结肠癌的淋巴引流模式和中央淋巴结的分布还没有很好的说明,对中央淋巴结清扫的必要性和范围也没有达成共识。这导致临床实践中不同外科医生在淋巴结清扫范围上存在很大差异,手术过程缺乏质量控制标准,并对术后治疗策略和长期预后产生影响。此外,目前对淋巴引流和转移的研究主要基于传统解剖学,而个性化、精确的淋巴结清扫方法尚未实现。基于功能解剖学的术前和术中淋巴结成像技术在结直肠癌患者中的应用仍在探索之中。
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中华胃肠外科杂志
中华胃肠外科杂志 Medicine-Medicine (all)
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