| Literature DB >> 29695579 |
Tsutomu Namikawa1, Sachi Tsuda2, Kazune Fujisawa2, Jun Iwabu2, Sunao Uemura2, Shigehiro Tsujii2, Hiromichi Maeda3, Hiroyuki Kitagawa2, Michiya Kobayashi3,4, Kazuhiro Hanazaki2.
Abstract
Situs inversus totalis (SIT) is a congenital anomaly characterized by a complete mirror-image transposition of the thoracic and abdominal viscera. We report on a rare case of superficial spreading gastric cancer associated with SIT in a 66-year-old woman referred to our hospital for examination of gastric cancer initially diagnosed by medical check-up. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy showed a slightly depressed lesion in the lesser curvature side of the stomach. Abdominal contrast-enhanced computed tomography showed complete transposition of the abdominal viscera, confirming SIT. The patient underwent total gastrectomy with regional lymph node dissection and Roux-en-Y reconstruction. Gross examination of the surgically resected specimen showed a slightly depressed lesion measuring 12×8 cm in diameter, and histopathology confirmed the diagnosis of signet-ring cell carcinoma, confined to the gastric mucosal layer without lymph node metastasis. The postoperative course was favorable, and the patient has been well without evidence of recurrence for 11 years following the operation. To the best of our knowledge, this is only the second case of a superficial spreading-type gastric cancer in a patient with SIT reported in the English literature. CopyrightEntities:
Keywords: Situs inversus totalis; superficial spreading gastric cancer; total gastrectomy
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29695579 PMCID: PMC6000777 DOI: 10.21873/invivo.11294
Source DB: PubMed Journal: In Vivo ISSN: 0258-851X Impact factor: 2.155