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Case Reports
. 2013 Mar 1;29(1):31-2.
doi: 10.5152/UCD.2013.07. eCollection 2013.

A case of multiorgan resection for locally advanced stomach cancer

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A case of multiorgan resection for locally advanced stomach cancer

Tevfik Küçükkartallar et al. Ulus Cerrahi Derg. .

Abstract

Extensive surgical resection may be required in locally advanced gastric cancers, with involvement of other organs. Our purpose was to present a case where vascular reconstruction was performed during multiple organ resections in a patient with locally advanced gastric cancer. An emergent laparotomy was performed on a patient who presented with upper gastrointestinal system hemorrhage; and he was diagnosed with locally advanced gastric cancer. Total gastrectomy, D II dissection, pancreaticoduodenectomy, transverse colectomy and end-to-end anastomosis were performed. Additionally, the superior mesenteric vein was partially excised and re-implanted to the portal vein. Neither recurrence nor distant metastasis was observed during the post-operative follow-up. Adjacent organ resections may be necessary for a curative treatment in locally advanced gastric cancer. In addition, partial resection and reconstruction may be required for extensive vascular invasion.

Keywords: Gastric cancer; resection; vascular repair.

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