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Robot-assisted total gastrectomy for gastric cancer in a patient with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis receiving long-term tracheostomy invasive ventilation.

Masaaki Nishi1, Ryosuke Miyamoto2, Kasane Shima2, Hirokazu Miki3, Hideo Terasawa4, Chie Takasu1, Kozo Yoshikawa1, Takuro Oyama5, Katsuya Tanaka5, Yuishin Izumi2, Mitsuo Shimada1.   

Abstract

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease. Although affected patients may develop cancers, major surgical intervention has been hampered by its questionable overall benefit due to limited prognosis and risk of postoperative respiratory collapse. A recent study, however, showed that tracheostomy invasive ventilation (TIV) prolonged median survival to 11.3 years; thus, patients with ALS receiving TIV might benefit from major surgery. A 66-year-old man with ALS, who had received TIV and enteral tube feeding for 8 years, presented with bloody stool. The patient also had type 2 diabetes mellitus, stage 4 chronic kidney disease, abdominal aortic aneurysm, and anti-phospholipid syndrome, as well as multiple episodes of pneumonia and catheter-related urinary tract infection treated by antibiotics. Medical examination and esophagogastroduodenoscopy revealed a type 3 tumor in the middle part of the stomach. The patient's preoperative diagnosis was gastric cancer (GC), MU, type3, Less-Post, T3(SS), N1, H0, P0, M0, cStage III. The estimated mortality rate was 30.5%, according to the Japanese National Clinical Database. The patient and his family were fully informed of the risk of surgery; the patient clearly requested curative surgery by eye movement. Thus, robot-assisted total gastrectomy (RATG) was performed. The tissues were extremely fragile and hemorrhagic. The surgical time was 7 h 0 min; intraoperative blood loss was 324 ml. Pathological examination revealed GC, MU, type3, T4a(SE), N2, H0, CY0, P0, M0 fStage IIIB. The postoperative course was uneventful. He has remained in stable condition for 3 months. Our findings suggest that patients with ALS who achieve longer survival with TIV can undergo major cancer surgery, including robot-assisted surgery, which may facilitate a better mid-long-term prognosis. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13691-021-00499-7. © The Japan Society of Clinical Oncology 2021.

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Keywords:  Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; Fragile fatty tissues; Gastric cancer; Robot-assisted total gastrectomy; Tracheostomy invasive ventilation

Year:  2021        PMID: 34567945      PMCID: PMC8421503          DOI: 10.1007/s13691-021-00499-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Cancer Conf J        ISSN: 2192-3183


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1.  Racial differences in intervention rates in individuals with ALS: A case-control study.

Authors:  Saman Qadri; Carl D Langefeld; Carol Milligan; James B Caress; Michael S Cartwright
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2019-03-27       Impact factor: 9.910

2.  Advantages of the Left-handed Ultrasonic Shears Technique for Robotic Gastrectomy.

Authors:  Masaaki Nishi; Mistuo Shimada; Kozo Yoshikawa; Takuya Tokunaga; Hideya Kashihara; Chie Takasu; Masato Yoshikawa; Yuma Wada; Toshiaki Yoshimoto; Chiharu Nakasu
Journal:  Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech       Date:  2021-03-12       Impact factor: 1.719

3.  Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: gender differences in the use of mechanical ventilation.

Authors:  E Tollefsen; B Midgren; P Bakke; O Fondenes
Journal:  Eur J Neurol       Date:  2010-11       Impact factor: 6.089

Review 4.  Robotic versus laparoscopic gastrectomy for gastric cancer: The largest meta-analysis.

Authors:  Gian Piero Guerrini; Giuseppe Esposito; Paolo Magistri; Valentina Serra; Cristiano Guidetti; Tiziana Olivieri; Barbara Catellani; Giacomo Assirati; Roberto Ballarin; Stefano Di Sandro; Fabrizio Di Benedetto
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Review 5.  Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.

Authors:  Robert H Brown; Ammar Al-Chalabi
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  2017-07-13       Impact factor: 91.245

6.  Prognosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients undergoing tracheostomy invasive ventilation therapy in Japan.

Authors:  Naoki Hayashi; Naoki Atsuta; Daichi Yokoi; Ryoichi Nakamura; Masahiro Nakatochi; Masahisa Katsuno; Yuishin Izumi; Kazuaki Kanai; Nobutaka Hattori; Akira Taniguchi; Mitsuya Morita; Osamu Kano; Kazumoto Shibuya; Satoshi Kuwabara; Naoki Suzuki; Masashi Aoki; Ikuko Aiba; Kouichi Mizoguchi; Masaya Oda; Ryuji Kaji; Gen Sobue
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Authors:  Alan M Hoeper; David W Barbara; James C Watson; Juraj Sprung; Toby N Weingarten
Journal:  J Anesth       Date:  2019-01-17       Impact factor: 2.078

8.  Long-term Outcomes of Laparoscopic Versus Open Surgery for Clinical Stage II/III Gastric Cancer: A Multicenter Cohort Study in Japan (LOC-A Study).

Authors:  Takahiro Kinoshita; Ichiro Uyama; Masanori Terashima; Hirokazu Noshiro; Eishi Nagai; Kazutaka Obama; Yutaka Tamamori; Toshinaga Nabae; Michitaka Honda; Takayuki Abe
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  2019-05       Impact factor: 12.969

9.  Cancer incidence and mortality worldwide: sources, methods and major patterns in GLOBOCAN 2012.

Authors:  Jacques Ferlay; Isabelle Soerjomataram; Rajesh Dikshit; Sultan Eser; Colin Mathers; Marise Rebelo; Donald Maxwell Parkin; David Forman; Freddie Bray
Journal:  Int J Cancer       Date:  2014-10-09       Impact factor: 7.396

10.  Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and cancer: a register-based study in Sweden.

Authors:  Fang Fang; Ammar Al-Chalabi; Lars-Olof Ronnevi; Martin R Turner; Karin Wirdefeldt; Freya Kamel; Weimin Ye
Journal:  Amyotroph Lateral Scler Frontotemporal Degener       Date:  2013-03-26       Impact factor: 4.092

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