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Clinical efficacy of surgical resection after conversion therapy for advanced gastric cancer / 肿瘤研究与临床
Cancer Research and Clinic ; (6): 756-759, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-801626
ABSTRACT
Objective@#To observe the clinical effect of surgical resection after conversion therapy for patients with advanced gastric cancer.@*Methods@#The clinical data of 23 patients with advanced gastric cancer who were admitted to Shanxi Provincial Cancer Hospital from January 2015 to October 2017 were retrospectively analyzed. All patients underwent multi-disciplinary treatment(MDT)-directed conversion therapy, and D2 radical gastrectomy was performed after the disappearance of non-healing factors. The remission of patients after conversion therapy and the related intraoperative and postoperative indicators were analyzed.@*Results@#After the conversion therapy, there were 2 cases (8.7%) of complete remission, 13 cases (56.5%) of partial remission and 8 cases (34.8%) of stable disease. The remission rate of the conversion therapy was 65.2% (15/23). In all 23 cases, the surgical time was (135.5±32.1) min, the intraoperative blood loss was (356.7±101.3) ml, the number of lymph nodes resected was 35.5±10.3. The time of gastric tube indwelling was (70.5±29.6) h, the time to first liquid intake was (85.0±21.5) h, the time of drainage tube placement was (196.2±36.2) h and the postoperative hospital stay was (10.7±3.2) d. After surgery, two cases had grade ⅢA post-operative complications and 2 had gradeⅡ. All patients were followed up, the median progression-free survival time was 13.5 months and the median overall survival time was 21.9 months.@*Conclusion@#The survival time of patients with advanced gastric cancer can be prolonged by D2 radical gastrectomy after the MDT-guided conversion therapy.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Cancer Research and Clinic Year: 2019 Type: Article