Analysis of surgical treatment of 592 cases of cancer of the stomach

Cartia, Q.; Quaranta, L.; Lucarini, L.; Galgano, E.

Minerva Medica 68(22): 1495-1502

1977


ISSN/ISBN: 0026-4806
PMID: 193071
Document Number: 115050
A series of 592 cases of gastric carcinoma operated on between January 1960 and December 1974 at the S. Croce Hospital at Cuneo is reported. The following observations were made: greater frequency in males (68.25%). The following localizations: cardiac portion 31 cases; fundus 20; body 93 and antropyloric 249. Cancer ulcer in 5.06% of cases. Cancer on the gastric stump in ulcer resections in two cases. The following operations were performed: Gastric resection in 325 cases: operative mortality (O.M.) 5%; 5-year survival: 18%. Total gastrectomy in 38 cases: O.M. 13.1%; 2-year survival: 21%, 5-year survival 5.2%. E.A.G. in 61 cases; O.M. 17.8%; survival: 6 months; maximum 26 months. Gastrostomy in 16 cases; Expl. laparotomy in 150 cases. Survival was only a few months in these two latter groups. Out of all operations 5-year survival was 6.7% and 27.4% in so-called curative interventions. In principle, gastric resection is still considered to be the most valid approach.

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