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Pathological features of lymph nodes around inferior mesenteric artery in rectal cancer: a retrospective study

Journal

WORLD JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
Volume 19, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12957-021-02264-9

Keywords

Rectal cancer; Lymph nodes metastasis; High ligation; Inferior mesenteric artery; Pathological features

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [82072671]
  2. Research Fund for medical engineering cross project of Shanghai Jiao Tong University [ZH2018ZDA08]

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The study aimed to explore the pathological characteristics of lymph nodes around inferior mesenteric artery in rectal cancer, and found that the distance from anal verge, CEA level, differentiation, and T stage were independent risk factors for positive lymph nodes. Therefore, choosing appropriate surgical methods is crucial for better oncological outcomes and reduced postoperative complications.
Objective This study aimed to explore the pathological characteristics of lymph nodes around inferior mesenteric artery in rectal cancer and its risk factors and its impact on tumor staging. Methods 485 rectal cancer patients underwent proctectomy surgery were collected in this study. Clinical features of patients, including gender, age, BMI, tumor size, pathological type, differentiation, nerve invasion, lymph nodes, tumor marker, and pathological examinations, were analyzed. Results A total of 485 cases were included in this study. There were 29 cases with IMA-LN metastasis; the metastasis rate was 5.98% (29/485). Positive IMA-LNs were associated with distance from anal verge, CEA, pathological type, differentiation, nerve invasion, T stage, and N stage. Multivariate analysis showed that distance from anal verge, CEA level, differentiation, and T stage were independent risk factors for positive IMA-LNs. Conclusion Distance from anal verge, CEA level, differentiation, and T stage were independent risk factors for positive IMA-LNs. No skip metastasis occurred in IMA-LNs. We should choose the appropriate surgical methods to achieve better oncological results and reduce the incidence of postoperative complications.

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