OBJECTIVES: The aim was to evaluate the outcome of patients who underwent surgery for perforated gastric malignancies. METHODS: A review of all patients who underwent surgery for perforated gastric malignancy was performed. RESULTS: Twelve patients (nine gastric adenocarcinoma and three B-cell lymphoma) formed the study group. Ten (83.3%) had subtotal gastrectomy performed, while two (16.7%) underwent total gastrectomy. All eight patients with adenocarcinoma who survived the initial operation fared poorly. The two patients with lymphoma who survived the surgery underwent subsequent chemotherapy has no disease recurrence currently. CONCLUSION: Surgery in perforated gastric malignancy is fraught with numerous challenges.
OBJECTIVES: The aim was to evaluate the outcome of patients who underwent surgery for perforated gastric malignancies. METHODS: A review of all patients who underwent surgery for perforated gastric malignancy was performed. RESULTS: Twelve patients (nine gastric adenocarcinoma and three B-cell lymphoma) formed the study group. Ten (83.3%) had subtotal gastrectomy performed, while two (16.7%) underwent total gastrectomy. All eight patients with adenocarcinoma who survived the initial operation fared poorly. The two patients with lymphoma who survived the surgery underwent subsequent chemotherapy has no disease recurrence currently. CONCLUSION: Surgery in perforated gastric malignancy is fraught with numerous challenges.
Authors: P A Clavien; J R Sanabria; G Mentha; F Borst; L Buhler; B Roche; R Cywes; R Tibshirani; A Rohner; S M Strasberg Journal: Ann Surg Date: 1992-12 Impact factor: 12.969
Authors: M Binn; A Ruskoné-Fourmestraux; E Lepage; C Haioun; A Delmer; P Aegerter; A Lavergne; C Guettier; J-C Delchier Journal: Ann Oncol Date: 2003-12 Impact factor: 32.976
Authors: Raymond Hon Giat Lim; Clifton Ming Tay; Benjamin Wong; Choon Seng Chong; Koji Kono; Jimmy Bok Yan So; Asim Shabbir Journal: J Gastric Cancer Date: 2013-03-31 Impact factor: 3.720