Background: Resection margin (RM) involvement is associated with negative prognosis after gastrectomy. Intraoperative frozen section (IFS) analysis allows radical resection to be achieved in a single operation but is time-consuming and resource-consuming. The aim of this study was to assess risk factors associated with RM involvement to identify patients who would benefit from IFS analysis. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed patients who underwent gastrectomy with curative intent for gastric or esophagogastric junction (EGJ) cancer from 2000 to 2014 in six Italian hospitals. RM status was assessed by IFS analysis and/or definitive histopathology examination. A set of 21 potential risk factors were compared in a multivariate analysis betwe...
Curative gastrectomy represents the treatment of choice for gastric cancer. A variety of clinicopath...
Purpose: No consensus exists on the resection extent needed to ensure oncological safety in gastrect...
Purpose No consensus exists on the resection extent needed to ensure oncological safety in gastrecto...
Background: Resection margin (RM) involvement is associated with negative prognosis after gastrectom...
BACKGROUND: Resection margin (RM) involvement is associated with negative prognosis after gastrec...
Background: Radical gastrectomy is the cornerstone of the treatment of locally advanced gastric canc...
Background: Radical gastrectomy is the cornerstone of the treatment of locally advanced gastric canc...
Background: Radical gastrectomy is the cornerstone of the treatment of locally advanced gastric canc...
Diffuse-type gastric cancer (DTGC) is associated with poor outcome. Surgical resection margin status...
BACKGROUND: Resection line involvement has been indicated as an important prognostic factor for ga...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Resection line involvement has been indicated as an important prognostic factor...
BACKGROUND: Resection line involvement has been indicated as an important prognostic factor for ga...
BACKGROUND: Resection line involvement has been indicated as an important prognostic factor for ga...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Resection line involvement has been indicated as an important prognostic facto...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate whether microscopic positive mar...
Curative gastrectomy represents the treatment of choice for gastric cancer. A variety of clinicopath...
Purpose: No consensus exists on the resection extent needed to ensure oncological safety in gastrect...
Purpose No consensus exists on the resection extent needed to ensure oncological safety in gastrecto...
Background: Resection margin (RM) involvement is associated with negative prognosis after gastrectom...
BACKGROUND: Resection margin (RM) involvement is associated with negative prognosis after gastrec...
Background: Radical gastrectomy is the cornerstone of the treatment of locally advanced gastric canc...
Background: Radical gastrectomy is the cornerstone of the treatment of locally advanced gastric canc...
Background: Radical gastrectomy is the cornerstone of the treatment of locally advanced gastric canc...
Diffuse-type gastric cancer (DTGC) is associated with poor outcome. Surgical resection margin status...
BACKGROUND: Resection line involvement has been indicated as an important prognostic factor for ga...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Resection line involvement has been indicated as an important prognostic factor...
BACKGROUND: Resection line involvement has been indicated as an important prognostic factor for ga...
BACKGROUND: Resection line involvement has been indicated as an important prognostic factor for ga...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Resection line involvement has been indicated as an important prognostic facto...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate whether microscopic positive mar...
Curative gastrectomy represents the treatment of choice for gastric cancer. A variety of clinicopath...
Purpose: No consensus exists on the resection extent needed to ensure oncological safety in gastrect...
Purpose No consensus exists on the resection extent needed to ensure oncological safety in gastrecto...