Resection of local recurrence of gastric malignancy tumor / 中国普通外科杂志
Chinese Journal of General Surgery
; (12)1997.
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Objective To determine the resectability of recurrent gastric malignant tumor and its clinical value, and to search an effective way to cure recurrent gastric malignant tumor. Methods The clinical data of 18 cases of sucessfully resected local regional recurrent gastric malignant tumor were analysed retropectively. Results In the 18 cases of recurrent malignant gastric tumor, 6 received total gastrectomy and lymphadenectomy, 5 received body and tail pancreatectomy plus splenectomy with lymphadenectomy, 2 got tumor resection in gastric bed, and the other 5 got periceliac tumor resection with lymphadenectomy. Pathology evidence revealed that 14 of them were gastric adenocarcinoma and the other 4 were gastric sarcoma. They were all recovered and got well when discharged. Follow up results revealed that resection of recurrent malignant gastric tumor could survive 16.4 months (7~38 months) averagely.Conclusions Patient's life quality and survival time could be improved if the local regional recurrence was resectable and other subsidiary therapeutic methods were used.
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Chinese Journal of General Surgery
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1997
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