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. 2014 Oct 21;20(39):14132–14141. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i39.14132

Table 1.

Long-term outcomes of laparoscopic gastrectomy for gastric cancer n (%)

Ref. Year Patients (n)
Follow-up period Inclusion Lymphadenectomy 5-yr survival
P value Recurrence
LG OG LG OG LG OG
Lee et al[18] 2009 106 105 55.0 cT1 D2 95.9% 94.9% NS 1 (0.94) 1 (0.95)
An et al[108] 2010 42 162 35.0 pT1N+ D1 + β, D2 89.7% 89.9% NS 4 (9.5) 14 (8.6)
Jeong et al[109] 2011 138 261 36.8 ≤ cT3N1 D1 + β, D2 Median OS: 30 mo 35 (13.4) 30 (21.7)
MacLellan et al[110] 2012 21 182 21.3 Stage I-IV - 69.5% 65.6% NS 8 (38.1) 67 (36.8)
(3YSR) (3YSR)
Hamabe et al[111] 2012 66 101 30.4 (LG) cT1 D2 94.4% 78.5% NS 4 (6.0) 22 (21.7)
53.3 (OG)
Moisan et al[22] 2012 31 31 50.0 - D1 + α, D1 + β, D2 74.0% 75.0% NS 5 (16.1) 4 (12.9)
(3YSR) (3YSR)
Shinohara et al[46] 2013 186 150 48.8 cT2-4 D2 68.1% 63.7% NS 53 (28.4) -
Kim et al[42] 2013 82 82 74.3 ≤ cT1N1 D2 97.6% 96.3% NS 1 (1.2) 2 (2.4)

LG: Laparoscopic gastrectomy; OG: Open gastrectomy; OS: Overall survival.