[Current status and prospects of surgical treatment for adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction].

Z Xuan, L J Wang, Z K Xu
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Abstract

Adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction (AEG) has shown an increasing incidence in recent years. The treatment strategy for AEG differs from that of gastric and esophageal cancers due to its unique anatomical location and biological behavior. Surgical resection remains the cornerstone of AEG treatment, with the choice of surgical approach based on Siewert classification, esophageal invasion length, and individual patient factors. The extent of lymph node dissection is determined by tumor location, stage, and patterns of lymph node metastasis. Digestive tract reconstruction aims to maximize the preservation of digestive function and reduce postoperative complications while achieving radical tumor resection. In recent years, minimally invasive surgical techniques, including laparoscopic and robotic surgery, have been increasingly applied in AEG treatment, with preliminary validation of their safety and feasibility. Additionally, the application of neoadjuvant therapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy has brought new hope for AEG treatment. This article reviews the current status of surgical treatment for AEG, including surgical approaches, lymph node dissection, digestive tract reconstruction, and neoadjuvant therapy, and discusses future directions in AEG surgical treatment.

[食管胃交界腺癌的手术治疗现状及展望]。
近年来,食管胃交界处腺癌(AEG)的发病率呈上升趋势。由于AEG独特的解剖位置和生物学行为,其治疗策略不同于胃癌和食管癌。手术切除仍然是AEG治疗的基石,手术入路的选择基于Siewert分类、食管侵犯长度和个体患者因素。淋巴结清扫的程度取决于肿瘤的位置、分期和淋巴结转移的模式。消化道重建的目的是在实现肿瘤根治的同时,最大限度地保留消化功能,减少术后并发症。近年来,腹腔镜手术和机器人手术等微创手术技术在AEG治疗中的应用越来越多,其安全性和可行性得到了初步验证。此外,新辅助治疗、靶向治疗和免疫治疗的应用为AEG的治疗带来了新的希望。本文综述了AEG的外科治疗现状,包括手术入路、淋巴结清扫、消化道重建和新辅助治疗,并讨论了AEG手术治疗的未来方向。
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期刊介绍: Chinese Journal of Surgery|Chin J Surg (monthly) is a high-level medical science and technology journal approved by the General Administration of Press and Publication of the People's Republic of China, under the supervision of the China Association for Science and Technology, and organised by the Chinese Medical Association for domestic and international public circulation. It was founded in January 1951, and is published on the basis of the Journal of Chinese Surgery. The Journal is aimed at senior and intermediate surgeons and related researchers, mainly reporting the leading scientific research results and clinical experience in the field of surgery, as well as the basic theoretical research that has a guiding effect on the clinical work of surgery. Chinese Journal of Surgery|Chin J Surg is committed to reflecting the major research progress in the field of surgery in China and promoting academic exchanges at home and abroad. The main columns include thesis, meta-analysis, review, expert forum, synthesis, case report, diagnosis and treatment experience, technical exchange, clinical case discussion, academic controversy, and special lectures, etc. The journal has been accepted by the National Academy of Medicine of the United States. The journal has been included in many famous databases at home and abroad, such as the Biomedical Analysis and Online Retrieval System (MEDLINE) of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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