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LN dissection is essential for accurately staging and improving GC patient prognosis. However, the compliance rate for No. 12a LND in practice is low, and its necessity is controversial. Data from GC patients who underwent total gastrectomy (TG)/distal gastrectomy (DG) plus D2 lymphadenectomy between January 2000 and December 2017 at West China Hospital, Sichuan University were reviewed. No. 12a LND noncompliance's effect on the long-term prognosis of patients with GC after D2 gastrectomy was explored. Of the 2788 patients included, No. 12a LND noncompliance occurred in 1753 patients (62.9%). Among 1035 patients with assessable LNs from station 12a, 98 (9.5%) had positive LNs detected at station 12a. No. 12a LN metastasis patients (stage IV not included) had significantly better overall survival (OS) than TNM stage IV patients ( = 0.006). Patients with No. 12a LND compliance had a significantly higher OS than those without, both before ( < 0.001) and after ( < 0.001) PSM. Cox multivariate analysis confirmed that No. 12a LND noncompliance was an independent prognostic factor before (HR 1.323, 95% CI 1.171-1.496, < 0.001) and after (HR 1.353, 95% CI 1.173-1.560, < 0.001) PSM. In conclusion, noncompliance with No. 12a LND compromised the long-term survival of patients who underwent D2 gastrectomy for GC.

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  • * Out of 2788 gastric cancer patients reviewed, 62.9% did not comply with No. 12a LND, and only 9.5% of those assessed had positive lymph nodes at that station.
  • * Results showed that patients who complied with No. 12a LND had significantly better overall survival rates compared to those who did not, indicating that noncompliance negatively affects long-term survival in GC patients undergoing D2 gastrectomy.
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