METHOD: Clinicopathological features and prognostic factors were evaluated in 26 cases of stump carcinoma, operated on in the recent 20 years, in search of the standard surgical treatment. BACKGROUND: Stump carcinoma usually emerges more than 20 years after the initial gastrectomy and is often not diagnosed in the early clinical stage, resulting in a significantly low incidence of curative resection compared with primary gastric carcinoma. RESULTS: No improvement in the survival curves for stump carcinoma was observed between the past two decades. Nodal metastases were frequently found within the first tier nodes, and no 5-year survivor was found among the patients with nodal metastasis beyond pN1. CONCLUSIONS: Subtotal gastrectomy might suffice for the treatment of stomal cancer, and most patients might not benefit from extensive lymphadenectomy.
METHOD: Clinicopathological features and prognostic factors were evaluated in 26 cases of stump carcinoma, operated on in the recent 20 years, in search of the standard surgical treatment. BACKGROUND:Stump carcinoma usually emerges more than 20 years after the initial gastrectomy and is often not diagnosed in the early clinical stage, resulting in a significantly low incidence of curative resection compared with primary gastric carcinoma. RESULTS: No improvement in the survival curves for stump carcinoma was observed between the past two decades. Nodal metastases were frequently found within the first tier nodes, and no 5-year survivor was found among the patients with nodal metastasis beyond pN1. CONCLUSIONS: Subtotal gastrectomy might suffice for the treatment of stomal cancer, and most patients might not benefit from extensive lymphadenectomy.
Authors: In Gyu Kwon; In Cho; Yoon Young Choi; Woo Jin Hyung; Choong Bai Kim; Sung Hoon Noh Journal: Gastric Cancer Date: 2014-04-05 Impact factor: 7.370