Chen SY, Hu M, Feng ZB, Xu Q, Wang Y. Application of ultrasound-guided localization technology in early gastric cancer surgery and prognostic analysis. World J Gastrointest Surg 2025; 17(11): 109002 [DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v17.i11.109002]
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Ying Wang, Associate Chief Physician, Department of Ultrasound, Suzhou Municipal Hospital, No. 26 Daoqian Street, Suzhou 215000, Jiangsu Province, China. anxinkl258@163.com
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Chen SY, Hu M, Feng ZB, Xu Q, Wang Y. Application of ultrasound-guided localization technology in early gastric cancer surgery and prognostic analysis. World J Gastrointest Surg 2025; 17(11): 109002 [DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v17.i11.109002]
World J Gastrointest Surg. Nov 27, 2025; 17(11): 109002 Published online Nov 27, 2025. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v17.i11.109002
Application of ultrasound-guided localization technology in early gastric cancer surgery and prognostic analysis
Shi-Yu Chen, Min Hu, Zhu-Bin Feng, Qing Xu, Ying Wang
Shi-Yu Chen, Min Hu, Zhu-Bin Feng, Qing Xu, Department of Ultrasonography, Affiliated Yueqing Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Yueqing 325600, Zhejiang Province, China
Ying Wang, Department of Ultrasound, Suzhou Municipal Hospital, Suzhou 215000, Jiangsu Province, China
Co-first authors: Shi-Yu Chen and Min Hu.
Author contributions: Chen SY and Hu M contributed equally to this work as co-first authors and were responsible for the study design, data collection, statistical analysis, and manuscript drafting; Feng ZB and Xu Q participated in patient recruitment, ultrasound procedures, and data analysis; Wang Y, as the corresponding author, supervised the study, provided critical guidance, and coordinated the research collaboration. All authors reviewed and approved the final manuscript and take responsibility for the integrity of the research.
Supported by Wenzhou Science and Technology Bureau, No. Y20240363.
Institutional review board statement: This study was approved by the Medical Ethics Committee of the Affiliated Yueqing Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, No. YQYY202400091.
Informed consent statement: Written informed consent was obtained from all patients or their legal guardians prior to inclusion in the study.
Conflict-of-interest statement: All the authors report no relevant conflicts of interest for this article.
Data sharing statement: The data are not publicly available due to privacy or ethical restrictions but may be available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.
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Corresponding author: Ying Wang, Associate Chief Physician, Department of Ultrasound, Suzhou Municipal Hospital, No. 26 Daoqian Street, Suzhou 215000, Jiangsu Province, China. anxinkl258@163.com
Received: June 10, 2025 Revised: July 22, 2025 Accepted: September 18, 2025 Published online: November 27, 2025 Processing time: 168 Days and 3 Hours
Core Tip
Core Tip: The ultrasound-guided accurate localization technique greatly increases the surgical effect on patients with early gastric cancer, including a clearer tumor margin, shorter operation time, reduced intraoperative blood loss, greater degree of lymph node dissection, and fewer postoperative complications. This was a retrospective study that revealed that ultrasound surgery results in better 3- and 5-year survival rates than traditional surgery does. In vivo imaging allows for improved anatomical guidance to enhance accurate tumor resection and careful lymphadenectomy. These findings indicate that ultrasound guidance should be considered a routine procedure in clinical practice to increase surgical accuracy, accelerate recovery, and increase the long-term survival of patients with early gastric cancer.