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The role of extended total gastrectomy in advanced gastric cancer.

Alberto D'Amato1, Sergio Santella, Mario Cristaldi, Vincenzo Gentili, Annamaria Pronio, Chiara Montesani.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Extended total gastrectomy represents, in our experience, 52 out of 443 (11.7%) surgical resections for gastric cancer (1976-1998, 269 total gastrectomies).
METHODOLOGY: Enlarged resections were performed on left liver lobe (5 cases), transverse colon (8 cases), pancreas body-tail (35 cases), mesocolon (4 cases), diaphragm (6 cases), jejunum (1 case), and adrenal gland (1 case).
RESULTS: Morbidity rate was 18 out of 52 cases (34.60%); 1 esophagus-jejunum anastomosis leakage, 6 cases of pneumonia, 1 pancreatic fistula, 1 p.o. pancreatitis, 3 subphrenic abscesses, 4 cardiocirculatory complications, successfully resolved with conservative therapy. There was one case of postoperative death (1.9% due to cardiac failure). There was a 5-year survival rate for 36.5% of the patients, with follow-ups from 6 months to 11 years. The authors, based on their data, international literature (Roder 1993, Cordiano 1996, Shchepotin 1998) and taking into account mortality and morbidity rates estimate a 5-year survival rate in 30-52% of the cases.
CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, we believe that major surgical procedures for gastric cancer are indicated for every case of suspected neoplastic infiltration of contiguous organs.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15086216

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatogastroenterology        ISSN: 0172-6390


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