| Literature DB >> 6527408 |
M Sunagawa, K Takeshita, A Nakajima, K Ochi, H Habu, K Hoshi.
Abstract
A retrospective study was made on 51 patients with recurrent gastric cancer following partial or subtotal gastrectomies during the past 17 years. Thirteen patients (25.5%) underwent resection of recurrent lesions, of which 12 were total resection of gastric remnant with combined removal of the distal pancreas, spleen, transverse colon and/or a part of the liver. The operative mortality rate was only 7.6%, and the one-year survival rate was 41.7%. There is a necessity for aggressive surgery in cases proved histologically to be stage I or II after the initial operation. The surgical procedure is not effective for stage III and IV patients, except for cases of local recurrence.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6527408
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gan No Rinsho ISSN: 0021-4949