In the past two decades, with the development and application of laparoscopic technique and the promotion of the concept of complete mesocolic excision, significant changes have occurred in the surgical treatment of right-sided colon cancer. The Chinese Society of Colorectal Surgery and Chinese Colorectal Research Consortium (CCRC) Organized national experts in colorectal surgery to form a consensus on 14 key clinical issues related to right hemicolectomy, taking into account the preferences of Chinese doctors and patients as well as the pros and cons of intervention measures, with a view to standardizing the surgical treatment of right colon cancer. The consensus recommendations were focused on three main aspects: (1) surgical anatomy: the key structures and its definitions related to the mesentery and vascular anatomy were clarified. It is recommended that the left side of the superior mesenteric artery be considered the medial boundary for complete mesocolic excision; (2) surgical technique: laparoscopy is recommended as the preferred surgical approach for right-sided colon cancer; (3) surgical principles: D2 lymph node dissection could be considered as the standard of care for right-sided colon cancer. Standard D2 could be considered as routine procedure unless preoperative imaging or intraoperative exploration revealed suspected regional lymph node metastasis. Dissection of infrapyloric lymph node is not recommended unless it is suspected as metastasis. Additionally, consensus recommendations were made regarding the location of vascular ligation, the extent of bowel resection, and anastomosis techniques.

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