1. Laparoscopic and endoscopic cooperative surgery for advanced gastric cancer as palliative surgery in elderly patients: a case report
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Kei Hosoda, Takeo Sato, Motohiro Chuman, Masahiro Niihara, Takeshi Naitoh, Satoshi Tanabe, Kiyoshi Tanaka, Marie Washio, Takuya Wada, Yusuke Kumamoto, Mikiko Sakuraya, Keishi Yamashita, Naoki Hiki, Takafumi Sangai, and Hiroki Harada
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Aortic dissection ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,RD1-811 ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Cancer ,Case Report ,medicine.disease ,Endoscopy ,Surgery ,Dissection ,Stenosis ,Elderly ,medicine ,Palliative surgery ,Adenocarcinoma ,Gastrectomy ,Laparoscopic and endoscopic cooperative surgery ,Laparoscopy ,business ,Gastric cancer - Abstract
Background The number of elderly patients with gastric cancer is increasing, with the very elderly often refusing radical gastrectomy with lymph node dissection. Such a patient presented to us and we proposed a palliative surgery involving gastric local resection using laparoscopy endoscopy cooperative surgery (LECS). Case presentation An 89-year-old woman presented to our hospital with progressing anemia. She had an aortic arch replacement for aortic dissection 6 months previously and was taking antithrombotic drugs for atrial fibrillation. She was diagnosed with advanced gastric cancer, and we presented a radical resection treatment plan involving distal gastrectomy with lymph node dissection. However, she strongly refused undergoing radical gastric cancer resection. We believed that at least local control of the tumor could be effective in preventing future bleeding or stenosis due to tumor progression. Therefore, we proposed a local gastrectomy with LECS as an optional treatment, and she agreed to this treatment. The surgery was performed with minimal blood loss, and no postoperative complications were observed. Histopathological examination revealed a 45 × 31-mm, Type 2, poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma (pT4a, ly0, v1a), and the resected margin was negative. The patient was alive 2 years after surgery without apparent recurrence or other illness. In addition, her weight was maintained, together with her daily activity. Conclusion Local resection of gastric cancer with LECS might be an option for the palliative treatment of patients who refuse radical resection of gastric cancer.
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- 2021