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[Clinical analysis of 163 patients with remnant gastric cancer].
Zhonghua Wei Chang Wai Ke Za Zhi. 2015 Dec;18(12):1253-5
Authors: Xiao Y, Chen L
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To discuss the clinical characteristics of remnant gastric cancer (RGC).
METHODS: Clinical data of 163 patients with RGC admitted to our department from January 2005 to January 2015 were collected and reviewed.
RESULTS: The time duration of all the RGC patients between primary gastrectomy and occurrence of RGC ranged from 9 to 46 years (median 27.5 years). Among 163 patients, 112(68.7%) patients manifested as discomfort in the upper abdominal region, 47(28.8%) patients had hematemesis and melena, 38(23.3%) had vomiting, 17(10.4%) had swallowing difficulty and 12 (7.4%) had decreased weights. In pathology, 127 (77.9%) cases were median or low grade adenocarcinoma; 114(69.8%) patients were Borrmann type III( gastric cancer under endoscope; 145 (88.9%) patients were TNM III(-IIII( gastric cancer. A total of 106 patients underwent operation, including 75(70.8%) patients of radical resection and 31(29.3%) patients of palliative resection. Patients mainly received Billroth II( anastomosis (77.4%) as digestive tract reconstruction, while 57 cases did not receive surgical operation. The overall 1-, 3-, and 5-year survival rates of the patients were 76.1%, 43.4%, 25.8% respectively. The median survival time of patients receiving radical resection and those receiving palliative resection was 34.6 months and 16.4 months respectively, whereas patients who did not receive surgical operation died 3-8 months after initial diagnosis.
CONCLUSIONS: Regular gastroscopy is necessary for patients undergoing gastrectomy for over 10 years. Radical resection is of great importance in the treatment of remnant gastric cancer.
PMID: 26704010 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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