挽救性食管切除术治疗局部晚期食管鳞状细胞癌:是否有意义?

IF 3.3 4区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Hiroshi Saeki, Makoto Sakai, Takayoshi Watanabe, Makoto Sohda, Ken Shirabe
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摘要

我们综述了在微创手术和免疫治疗的时代,挽救性食管切除术治疗最初不可切除的局部晚期食管鳞状细胞癌(ESCC)的现状和前景。虽然这些患者的标准治疗是明确的放化疗(CRT),但单独使用CRT的完全缓解率仍然令人不满意。补救性食管切除术被定义为在明确的CRT后对残余或复发病变进行手术,在临床实践中被认为是一种治愈性治疗。在该队列中,没有进行随机试验来比较挽救性食管切除术和非手术治疗,因为除了符合条件的患者数量少之外,构建适当的研究设计可能很困难。因此,在本综述中,对现状的评估是基于几项现有回顾性研究的结果。这些研究的大多数结果显示挽救性食管切除术在这一主题中有良好的结果;然而,是否它是一种广泛使用的治疗方法应该仔细评估,因为所有这些报告都局限于那些来自大容量食道手术设施的报告。适当的患者选择和熟练的手术技术对于最初无法切除的局部晚期ESCC成功进行补救性食管切除术至关重要。为了改善该手术的短期和长期结果,需要外科技术的进步以及诊断能力、围手术期管理和多学科治疗的进一步发展。
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Salvage esophagectomy for unresectable locally advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma: Significant or not?

We reviewed the current status and perspectives on salvage esophagectomy for initially unresectable locally advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) in the era of minimally invasive surgery and immunotherapy. Although the standard treatment for these patients is definitive chemoradiotherapy (CRT), the complete response rate to CRT alone remains unsatisfactory. Salvage esophagectomy, which is defined as surgery for residual or recurrent lesions after definitive CRT, is considered a curative treatment in clinical practice. No randomized trials have been conducted comparing salvage esophagectomy and non-surgical treatment in this cohort, because, in addition to the small number of eligible patients, constructing an appropriate study design may have been difficult. Therefore, in this review, the assessment of the current status was based on the results of several available retrospective studies. Most results from these studies show favorable results for salvage esophagectomy in this subject; however, whether it is a widely used treatment should be carefully evaluated because all these reports are limited to those from high-volume facilities for esophageal surgery. Appropriate patient selection and skilled surgical techniques are essential for successful salvage esophagectomy for initially unresectable locally advanced ESCC. To improve the short- and long-term outcomes of this surgery, advances in surgical techniques as well as further development of diagnostic capabilities, perioperative management, and multidisciplinary treatment are desirable.

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Annals of Gastroenterological Surgery
Annals of Gastroenterological Surgery GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
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