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Table 5 Incidence of complications in reconstruction methods after proximal gastrectomy

From: Laparoscopic proximal gastrectomy with right-sided overlap and single-flap valvuloplasty (ROSF): a case-series study

Reconstruction method

Anastomotic stenosis (%)

Anastomotic leakage (%)

Reflux esophagitis (%)

EG (ROSF)

0.0

0.0

5.0

EG (DFT)

4.7–29.1

0.0–7.7

0.0–10.6

EG (SOFY)

0.0–2.8

0.0

7.1–17.8

EG (gastric tube)

7.1–28.6

0.0

4.3–30.8

EG (conventional)

0.0–52.2

0.0–18.2

20.0–65.2

JI

3.1–64.3

0.0–13.0

0.0–33.3

JPI

0.0–27.8

0.0–17.2

4.0–27.8

DTR

0.0–20.0

0.0–10.0

4.7–20.0

  1. EG Esophagogastrostomy, ROSF Right-sided overlap and single-flap valvuloplasty, DFT Double-flap technique, SOFY Side overlap with fundoplication by Yamashita, JI Jejunal interposition, JPI Jejunal pouch interposition, DTR Double tract reconstruction