Introduction: Evidence regarding staging laparoscopy(SL)for clinical metastatic(cM+)gastric cancer(GC)patients is limited. Recently,Italian Gastric Cancer Research Group(GIRCG)study showed SL changed peritoneal status in over 20% of cases. This study aims to evaluate SL's role in cM+ patients and refine indications. Methods: Data of cM+ GC patients who underwent SL between 2010 and 2022 at nine GIRCG Centers were retrospectively analyzed.Primary outcome was SL's yield,defined as peritoneal status changed by SL,over all SLs. Results: Among 182 cM+ patients who received SL,38(20.9%)had SL-findings changing peritoneal status.10.1% of cases with preoperative signs of peritoneal carcinomatosis(PC)had no peritoneal disease,while 46.3% with extraperitoneal disease alone had PC at SL.Thirty-one patients(17.0%)underwent R0 resection:17(54.8%)with PC,3(9.7%)with liver metastases,4(12.9%)with PC and nodal metastases,2(6.4%)with lung and 1(3.2%)with bone metastases.17 patients with suspected preoperative PC underwent curative treatment:9 had peritoneal disease ruled out by SL,other 8 had limited PC,allowing R0 resection.Logistic regression revealed inverse correlation between diffuse histotype and absence of PC at SL,in patients with peritoneal involvement at imaging(p=0.02). Conclusions: SL aids in directing cM+ GC patients to appropriate treatment,with a 20.9% yield.For those with peritoneal involvement at imaging,SL helps identify candidates for curative treatment.In patients with extraperitoneal disease,SL should be considered to assess potential radical strategies.

Solaini, L., Filippini, F., Marrelli, D., Milone, M., Graziosi, L., Realis Luc, M., et al. (2025). The role of staging laparoscopy in stage IV gastric cancer patients. DIGESTIVE SURGERY, 7, 1-11 [10.1159/000543489].

The role of staging laparoscopy in stage IV gastric cancer patients

Solaini, Leonardo
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Ercolani, Giorgio
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2025

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Introduction: Evidence regarding staging laparoscopy(SL)for clinical metastatic(cM+)gastric cancer(GC)patients is limited. Recently,Italian Gastric Cancer Research Group(GIRCG)study showed SL changed peritoneal status in over 20% of cases. This study aims to evaluate SL's role in cM+ patients and refine indications. Methods: Data of cM+ GC patients who underwent SL between 2010 and 2022 at nine GIRCG Centers were retrospectively analyzed.Primary outcome was SL's yield,defined as peritoneal status changed by SL,over all SLs. Results: Among 182 cM+ patients who received SL,38(20.9%)had SL-findings changing peritoneal status.10.1% of cases with preoperative signs of peritoneal carcinomatosis(PC)had no peritoneal disease,while 46.3% with extraperitoneal disease alone had PC at SL.Thirty-one patients(17.0%)underwent R0 resection:17(54.8%)with PC,3(9.7%)with liver metastases,4(12.9%)with PC and nodal metastases,2(6.4%)with lung and 1(3.2%)with bone metastases.17 patients with suspected preoperative PC underwent curative treatment:9 had peritoneal disease ruled out by SL,other 8 had limited PC,allowing R0 resection.Logistic regression revealed inverse correlation between diffuse histotype and absence of PC at SL,in patients with peritoneal involvement at imaging(p=0.02). Conclusions: SL aids in directing cM+ GC patients to appropriate treatment,with a 20.9% yield.For those with peritoneal involvement at imaging,SL helps identify candidates for curative treatment.In patients with extraperitoneal disease,SL should be considered to assess potential radical strategies.
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Solaini, L., Filippini, F., Marrelli, D., Milone, M., Graziosi, L., Realis Luc, M., et al. (2025). The role of staging laparoscopy in stage IV gastric cancer patients. DIGESTIVE SURGERY, 7, 1-11 [10.1159/000543489].
Solaini, Leonardo; Filippini, Federica; Marrelli, Daniele; Milone, Marco; Graziosi, Luigina; Realis Luc, Marco; Gualtierotti, Monica; Sofia, Silvia; R...espandi
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