Literature DB >> 22495554

Morbidity and mortality after non-curative gastrectomy for gastric cancer in elderly patients.

Jung Ho Shim1, Kyung Jai Ko, Han Mo Yoo, Seong Il Oh, Dong Jin Jeon, Hae Myung Jeon, Cho Hyun Park, Kyo Young Song.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study examined the surgical outcome of non-curative resection in elderly patients with gastric cancer.
METHODS: The study reviewed 278 patients who underwent non-curative resection for advanced gastric cancer. The clinicopathological features of elderly patients (≥ 75 years, n = 257) and younger patients (<75 years, n = 21) were compared.
RESULTS: Although no difference was observed in terms of preoperative performance, there were distinct differences in terms of albumin level, presence of symptoms, and the rate of comorbidities between the two groups. The postoperative morbidity and mortality rate did not differ between the two groups. Age, preoperative performance status, preoperative transfusion, and presence of comorbidity were not independent predictors of postoperative complications. However, the extent of gastric resection and combined resection were closely related to postoperative complications in patients with non-curative gastrectomy.
CONCLUSIONS: In a setting of non-curative resection for gastric cancer, age was not a limiting factor. Rather, the risk of postoperative morbidity should be considered carefully in total gastrectomy and combined resection.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22495554     DOI: 10.1002/jso.23121

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Surg Oncol        ISSN: 0022-4790            Impact factor:   3.454


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