Preservation of hepatic branch of the vagus nerve reduces the risk of gallstone formation after gastrectomy

GASTRIC CANCER(2020)

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Background Injury to the vagus nerve has been proposed to be associated with occurrence of gallstones after gastrectomy. We investigated the effect of preservation of hepatic branch of the vagus nerve on prevention of gallstones during laparoscopic distal (LDG) and pylorus-preserving gastrectomy (LPPG). Methods Preservation of the vagus nerve was reviewed of cT1N0M0 gastric cancer patients underwent LDG ( n = 323) and LPPG ( n = 144) during 2016–2017. Presence of gallstones was evaluated by ultrasonography (US) and computed tomography (CT). Incidences of gallstones were compared between the nerve preserved (h-DG, h-PPG) group and sacrificed (s-DG, s-PPG) group. Clinicopathological features were also compared. Results The 3-year cumulative incidence of gallstones was lower in the h-DG (2.7%, n = 85) than the s-DG (14.6%, n = 238) ( p = 0.017) and lower in the h-PPG (1.6%, n = 123) than the s-PPG (12.9%, n = 21) ( p = 0.004). Overall postoperative complication rate was similar between the h-DG and s-DG ( p = 0.861) as well as between the h-PPG and s-PPG ( p = 0.768). The number of retrieved lymph nodes station #1 and 3-year recurrence-free survival were not significantly different between the preserved group and sacrificed group. Injury to the vagus nerve ( p = 0.001) and high body mass index (BMI) (≥ 27.5 kg/m 2 ) ( p = 0.040) were found to be independent risk factors of gallstone formation in multivariate analysis. Conclusions Preservation of hepatic branch of the vagus nerve can be recommended for LDG as well as LPPG of early gastric cancer patients to reduce postoperative gallstone formation.
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Hepatic branch of the vagus nerve, Gallstones, Function-preserving gastrectomy, Early gastric cancer
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