INTRODUCTION: Laparoscopic treatment of gastric adenocarcinoma is still a debated issue. In this paper, we retrospectively reviewed 3 cases of laparoscopic treatment of gastric remnant-stump adenocarcinoma. We analyzed the feasibility, the postoperative outcome, and the short-term results. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From January 2003 to September 2005, we carried out 3 laparoscopic completion gastrectomies for cancer of the remnant stomach. All patients were males, between 59 and 73 years old. All of them had a previous history of benign gastric ulcer that required a Billroth II subtotal gastrectomy. We always performed a D2 lymphadenectomy and a Roux an Y side-to-side esophagojejunostomy. RESULTS: No conversion was necessary. Mean operative time was 210 minutes (range: 160 to 260 min). No intraoperative transfusions were applied. We had 1 postoperative bleeding managed conservatively with 2 units of blood transfusion. In 1 case, the esophageal transit study showed a tiny anastomotic leak, not clinically evident, which was managed conservatively. The mean peristalsis was present at 56 hours (range: 48 to 72 h). The mean postoperative stay was 11 days (range: 8 to 18 d). In all cases, histologic examination was positive for adenocarcinoma. The mean number of lymph nodes was 18 (range: 12 to 26). The TNM status was: T2N0M0, T3N0M0, and T3N1M0. Resection margins were negative in all cases (R0). The mean follow-up was 17.6 months (range: 11 to 24 mo). The patient with positive lymph node died 11 months after the operation for metastatic disease. CONCLUSIONS: In our preliminary experience, laparoscopic treatment of gastric remnant-stump adenocarcinoma has been demonstrated to be technically feasible and sure. The histologic examination confirmed a proper surgical dissection. Also, if it is an initial experience, we believe that laparoscopy could be considered a valid opportunity to open surgery.

Laparoscopic approach to gastric remnant-stump: Our initial successful experience on 3 cases / Corcione, Francesco; Pirozzi, Felice; Marzano, Ettore; Cuccurullo, Diego; Settembre, Anna; Miranda, Lucia. - In: SURGICAL LAPAROSCOPY ENDOSCOPY & PERCUTANEOUS TECHNIQUES. - ISSN 1530-4515. - 18:5(2008), pp. 502-505. [10.1097/SLE.0b013e31817f460b]

Laparoscopic approach to gastric remnant-stump: Our initial successful experience on 3 cases

Corcione, Francesco;Marzano, Ettore;Miranda, Lucia
2008

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INTRODUCTION: Laparoscopic treatment of gastric adenocarcinoma is still a debated issue. In this paper, we retrospectively reviewed 3 cases of laparoscopic treatment of gastric remnant-stump adenocarcinoma. We analyzed the feasibility, the postoperative outcome, and the short-term results. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From January 2003 to September 2005, we carried out 3 laparoscopic completion gastrectomies for cancer of the remnant stomach. All patients were males, between 59 and 73 years old. All of them had a previous history of benign gastric ulcer that required a Billroth II subtotal gastrectomy. We always performed a D2 lymphadenectomy and a Roux an Y side-to-side esophagojejunostomy. RESULTS: No conversion was necessary. Mean operative time was 210 minutes (range: 160 to 260 min). No intraoperative transfusions were applied. We had 1 postoperative bleeding managed conservatively with 2 units of blood transfusion. In 1 case, the esophageal transit study showed a tiny anastomotic leak, not clinically evident, which was managed conservatively. The mean peristalsis was present at 56 hours (range: 48 to 72 h). The mean postoperative stay was 11 days (range: 8 to 18 d). In all cases, histologic examination was positive for adenocarcinoma. The mean number of lymph nodes was 18 (range: 12 to 26). The TNM status was: T2N0M0, T3N0M0, and T3N1M0. Resection margins were negative in all cases (R0). The mean follow-up was 17.6 months (range: 11 to 24 mo). The patient with positive lymph node died 11 months after the operation for metastatic disease. CONCLUSIONS: In our preliminary experience, laparoscopic treatment of gastric remnant-stump adenocarcinoma has been demonstrated to be technically feasible and sure. The histologic examination confirmed a proper surgical dissection. Also, if it is an initial experience, we believe that laparoscopy could be considered a valid opportunity to open surgery.
2008
Laparoscopic approach to gastric remnant-stump: Our initial successful experience on 3 cases / Corcione, Francesco; Pirozzi, Felice; Marzano, Ettore; Cuccurullo, Diego; Settembre, Anna; Miranda, Lucia. - In: SURGICAL LAPAROSCOPY ENDOSCOPY & PERCUTANEOUS TECHNIQUES. - ISSN 1530-4515. - 18:5(2008), pp. 502-505. [10.1097/SLE.0b013e31817f460b]
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