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A national survey on the current status of minimally invasive gastric practice on behalf of GIRCG

Authors :
Milone, Marco
D'Amore, Anna
Alfieri, Sergio
Ambrosio, Maria Raffaella
Andreuccetti, Jacopo
Ansaloni, Luca
Antonucci, Adelmo
Arganini, Marco
Baiocchi, Gianluca
Barone, Mirko
Bencini, Lapo
Bencivenga, Maria
Boccia, Luigi
Boni, Luigi
Braga, Marco
Cianchi, Fabio
Cipollari, Chiara
Contine, Alessandro
Cotsoglou, Christian
D'Imporzano, Simone
De Manzoni, Giovanni
De Pascale, Stefano
De Ruvo, Nicola
Degiuli, Maurizio
Donini, Annibale
Elmore, Ugo
Ercolani, Giorgio
Ferrari, Giovanni
Fumagalli, Romario Uberto
Garulli, Gianluca
Gelmini, Roberta
Graziosi, Luigina
Gualtierotti, Monica
Guglielmi, Alfredo
Inama, Marco
Maffeis, Federica
Maione, Francesco
Manigrasso, Michele
Marchesi, Federico
Marrelli, Daniele
Massobrio, Andrea
Moretto, Gianluigi
Moukachar, Aballah
Navarra, Giuseppe
Nigri, Giuseppe
Olmi, Stefano
Palaia, Raffaele
Papis, Davide
Parise, Paolo
Pedrazzani, Corrado
Petri, Roberto
Pignata, Giusto
Pisano, Michele
Rausei, Stefano
Reddavid, Rossella
Rocco, Giuseppe
Rosa, Fausto
Rosati, Riccardo
Rossit, Luca
Rottoli, Matteo
Roviello, Franco
Santi, Stefano
Scabini, Stefano
Scaringi, Stefano
Solaini, Leonardo
Staderini, Fabio
Taglietti, Lucio
Torre, Beatrice
Ubiali, Paolo
Uccelli, Matteo
Uggeri, Fabio
Vertaldi, Sara
Viganò, Jacopo
De Palma, Giovanni Domenico
Giacopuzzi, Simone
Alfieri, Sergio (ORCID:0000-0002-0404-724X)
Rosa, Fausto (ORCID:0000-0002-7280-8354)
Milone, Marco
D'Amore, Anna
Alfieri, Sergio
Ambrosio, Maria Raffaella
Andreuccetti, Jacopo
Ansaloni, Luca
Antonucci, Adelmo
Arganini, Marco
Baiocchi, Gianluca
Barone, Mirko
Bencini, Lapo
Bencivenga, Maria
Boccia, Luigi
Boni, Luigi
Braga, Marco
Cianchi, Fabio
Cipollari, Chiara
Contine, Alessandro
Cotsoglou, Christian
D'Imporzano, Simone
De Manzoni, Giovanni
De Pascale, Stefano
De Ruvo, Nicola
Degiuli, Maurizio
Donini, Annibale
Elmore, Ugo
Ercolani, Giorgio
Ferrari, Giovanni
Fumagalli, Romario Uberto
Garulli, Gianluca
Gelmini, Roberta
Graziosi, Luigina
Gualtierotti, Monica
Guglielmi, Alfredo
Inama, Marco
Maffeis, Federica
Maione, Francesco
Manigrasso, Michele
Marchesi, Federico
Marrelli, Daniele
Massobrio, Andrea
Moretto, Gianluigi
Moukachar, Aballah
Navarra, Giuseppe
Nigri, Giuseppe
Olmi, Stefano
Palaia, Raffaele
Papis, Davide
Parise, Paolo
Pedrazzani, Corrado
Petri, Roberto
Pignata, Giusto
Pisano, Michele
Rausei, Stefano
Reddavid, Rossella
Rocco, Giuseppe
Rosa, Fausto
Rosati, Riccardo
Rossit, Luca
Rottoli, Matteo
Roviello, Franco
Santi, Stefano
Scabini, Stefano
Scaringi, Stefano
Solaini, Leonardo
Staderini, Fabio
Taglietti, Lucio
Torre, Beatrice
Ubiali, Paolo
Uccelli, Matteo
Uggeri, Fabio
Vertaldi, Sara
Viganò, Jacopo
De Palma, Giovanni Domenico
Giacopuzzi, Simone
Alfieri, Sergio (ORCID:0000-0002-0404-724X)
Rosa, Fausto (ORCID:0000-0002-7280-8354)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Italian Research Group for Gastric Cancer (GIRCG), during the 2013 annual Consensus Conference to gastric cancer, stated that laparoscopic or robotic approach should be limited only to early gastric cancer (EGC) and no further guidelines were currently available. However, accumulated evidences, mainly from eastern experiences, have supported the application of minimally invasive surgery also for locally advanced gastric cancer (AGC). The aim of our study is to give a snapshot of current surgical propensity of expert Italian upper gastrointestinal surgeons in performing minimally invasive techniques for the treatment of gastric cancer in order to answer to the question if clinical practice overcome the recommendation. Experts in the field among the Italian Research Group for Gastric Cancer (GIRCG) were invited to join a web 30-item survey through a formal e-mail from January 1st, 2020, to June 31st, 2020. Responses were collected from 46 participants out of 100 upper gastrointestinal surgeons. Percentage of surgeons choosing a minimally invasive approach to treat early and advanced gastric cancer was similar. Additionally analyzing data from the centers involved, we obtained that the percentage of minimally invasive total and partial gastrectomies in advanced cases augmented with the increase of surgical procedures performed per year (p = 0.02 and p = 0.04 respectively). It is reasonable to assume that there is a widening of indications given by the current national guideline into clinical practice. Propensity of expert Italian upper gastrointestinal surgeons was to perform minimally invasive surgery not only for early but also for advanced gastric cancer. Of interest volume activity correlated with the propensity of surgeons to select a minimally invasive approach.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1372909826
Document Type :
Electronic Resource