Regional characteristics of esophageal cancer and robot-assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy (RAMIE): an analysis of the international UGIRA registry.
Esophageal cancer is a global burden, and multiple international societies exist to address the issue in international collaboration. This study aims to analyze the characteristics of esophageal cancer and robot-assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy (RAMIE) across geographic areas. We performed a retrospective analysis of the Upper GI International Robotic Association (UGIRA) international database from January 2016 to April 2024. Forty centers worldwide that were known to perform RAMIE were involved in establishing this consortium. The patient characteristics, surgical techniques, and short-term outcomes of RAMIE were compared by each regional area (Europe, Asia, North America, and South America). A total of 3,916 RAMIE cases were registered in the UGIRA database (2,643 in Europe, 1,130 in Asia, 111 in North America, and 32 in South America). The median age was 66 years, and 80.5% of patients were male. Notably, Asia had a high prevalence of squamous cell carcinoma (91.2%) and predominant use of the McKeown approach (94.9%). BMI was lower in Asia, whereas comorbidities were more common in Western countries across all types. The use of neoadjuvant chemotherapy and radiation was lower in Asia (48.2% and 20.8 %, respectively). Postoperative complications also differed by region; pneumonia was most common in Europe and South America, cardiopulmonary complications in North America, and recurrent nerve injury in Asia. In conclusion, regional differences were observed in baseline characteristics, treatment approaches, and complication patterns in patients treated by RAMIE for esophageal cancer. Recognizing these variations is essential for fostering mutual understanding and advancing the field through international collaboration.
Authors
Suzuki Suzuki, Sarkaria Sarkaria, Kim Kim, Awais Awais, van Hillegersberg van Hillegersberg, Ruurda Ruurda, Chao Chao, Grimminger Grimminger, Li Li, Li Li, Yuan Yuan, Hölzen Hölzen, Juratli Juratli, Pascher Pascher, Fuchs Fuchs, Bruns Bruns, Bellaio Bellaio, Lozanovski Lozanovski, Fujita Fujita, van Det van Det, Kouwenhoven Kouwenhoven, Haveman Haveman, van Etten van Etten, Gisbertz Gisbertz, van Berge Henegouwen van Berge Henegouwen, van Boxel van Boxel, Straatman Straatman, Nilsson Nilsson, Rouvelas Rouvelas, Mala Mala, Førland Førland, Benedix Benedix, Lorenz Lorenz, Rouanet Rouanet, Mourregot Mourregot, Immanuel Immanuel, Giacopuzzi Giacopuzzi, Preston Preston, Daiko Daiko, Müller Müller, Babic Babic, Beyer Beyer, Semaan Semaan, Jarosciakova Jarosciakova, Li Li, Strignano Strignano, Piessen Piessen, Chiu Chiu, Milone Milone, Egberts Egberts, Sallum Sallum, Ferrari Ferrari, Luketich Luketich, Alicuben Alicuben
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