Extended multi-organ resection for cT4 gastric carcinoma: A retrospective analysis

Xiao, Longbin and Li, Mingzhe and Xu, Fengfeng and Ye, Huishao and Wu, Wenhui and Long, Shuo and Li, Wenfeng and He, Yulong (2013) Extended multi-organ resection for cT4 gastric carcinoma: A retrospective analysis. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 29 (2). ISSN 1681-715X

[thumbnail of 2898-13830-1-PB.pdf] Text
2898-13830-1-PB.pdf - Published Version

Download (1MB)

Abstract

Objective: Combined resection for locally advanced (T4) gastric cancer may result in high morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinicopathologic characteristics to determine the prognostic factors for T4 gastric cancers.

Methodology: A total of 463 consecutive patients with gastric cancers were enrolled in this study. Among them, 63 patients received combined resections. Various clinicopathologic factors influencing survival rates were evaluated. Survival rates were calculated according to the Kaplan-Meier method. Prognostic factors were evaluated by the univariate and multivariate analysis.

Results: Thirty-one patients (49.2%) received one additional organ resection and 32 patients (50.8%) received two or more additional organ resections. Curative resection was performed in 49 patients (77.8%). Multivariate analysis identified curative resection (hazard ratio 0.330; 95 percent confidence interval, 0.139-0.784; P = 0.012) and tumor diameter ( > 7 cm) (hazard ratio, 3.589; the 95 percent confidence interval, 1.425-9.037; P = 0.007) as independent prognostic factor for patients with T4 gastric cancer undergoing combined resection.

Conclusions: The use of aggressive multi-organ resection was recommended for patients with T4 gastric carcinoma, with tumor diameter as a useful indicator. Patients with relatively small tumor diameter (≤ 7cm) could benefit from multi-organ resections.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Universal Eprints > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 18 May 2023 04:22
Last Modified: 28 Sep 2023 08:14
URI: http://journal.article2publish.com/id/eprint/1956

Actions (login required)

View Item
View Item