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Hyoung-Un Baek1, Sang Bum Kim, Eung-Ho Cho, Sung-Ho Jin, Hang Jong Yu, Jong-Inn Lee, Ho-Yoon Bang, Chang-Sup Lim.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The effects of hepatic resection on patients with metastatic tumors from gastric adenocarcinomas are unclear. Therefore, we analyzed early clinical outcomes in patients who underwent surgical resection for hepatic metastases from gastric adenocarcinomas.Entities:
Keywords: Hepatectomy; Hepatic metastases; Stomach neoplasms
Year: 2013 PMID: 23844322 PMCID: PMC3705137 DOI: 10.5230/jgc.2013.13.2.86
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gastric Cancer ISSN: 1598-1320 Impact factor: 3.720
Summary of 12 patients underwent curative hepatic resection for hepatic metastases from gastric adenocarcinoma
*Age at the time of hepatic resection. †TNM stage: TNM classification of American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) 7th edition at the time of gastric resection. ‡Durations from hepatic resection to death or last follow-up. M = male; F = female; Lt = left; lat = lateral; intra-OP RFA = intraoperative radiofrequency ablation; Rt = right; post. = posterior.
Clinicopathological characteristics of patients with hepatic metastases from gastric adenocarcinoma
*TNM classification of American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) 7th edition.
Fig. 1Overall survival rate for 12 patients who underwent hepatic resection for metastases from gastric adenocarcinoma. The 5-year survival rate was 39% with a median survival time of 31.0 months.
Fig. 2Survival rates among patients with synchronous (n=3) and metachronous (n=9) hepatic metastases. The difference was not statistically significant (P=0.596).
Univariate analysis of factors predictive of patient survial
*TNM classification of American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) 7th edition.