Literature DB >> 19260628

[Morbidity and mortality in gastric cancer surgery--analysis of 468 cases with gastric adenocarcinoma].

A Necula1, L Vlad, C Iancu, D Munteanu, C Puia, O Bălă, N AlHajaar, F Pop, H Radu, G Osian, F Graur, Luminiţa Furcea, M Stanca, G Molnar, L Mocanu.   

Abstract

The aim of this study is to evaluate the morbidity and mortality in the surgical treatment of gastric cancer and the factors that could influencing them. We made a retrospective analysis of a group of 468 patients with gastric adenocarcinoma which have been operated in the 3RD Surgical Clinic-Cluj Napoca--01.01.1998-31.12.2003. We analyzed parameters related to patient, pTNM stage and type of treatment. Morbidity was significantly higher in these circumstances: elder patients, cases with lower serum levels of hemoglobin and total proteins, after Billroth II procedures; we found no significant differences of morbidity depending on gender, pTNM stage, type of intervention: simple or multiorgan resection, subtotal or total gastrectomy, radical or palliative procedure or only exploratory laparotomy, presence or absence of splenectomy or caudal pancreatectomy, D1 or D2 lymphadenectomy (in radical procedures), palliative resection or gastrojejunal bypass. Elder patients and male patients have had a mortality significantly higher; we found no significant differences of mortality depending on serum levels of hemoglobin and total proteins, pTNM stage, type of intervention: simple or multiorgan resection, subtotal or total gastrectomy, radical or palliative procedure or only exploratory laparotomy, presence or absence of splenectomy or caudal pancreatectomy, D1 or D2 lymphadenectomy (in radical procedures), type of restoring of the digestive continuity after subtotal gastrectomy, palliative resection or gastrojejunal bypass.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19260628

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chirurgia (Bucur)        ISSN: 1221-9118


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Authors:  Mushegh А Sahakyan; Artak Gabrielyan; Davit L Aghayan; Shushan Yesayan; Hmayak Petrosyan; Аlina Chobanyan; Airazat M Kazaryan; Artur M Sahakyan
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