J Korean Gastric Cancer Assoc.  2008 Sep;8(3):148-153.

The Surgical Treatment of Malignant Bowel Obstruction Caused by Recurrent Gastric Cancer

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Surgery, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. chongsuk@korea.ac.kr
  • 2Department of Surgery, Chung-Ang University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE: Malignant bowel obstruction caused by recurrent gastric cancer must be treated appropriately to improve the effects of treatment and to prolong survival. We reviewed the surgical treatments for malignant bowel obstruction caused by recurrent gastric cancer.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
The subjects were patients with malignant bowel obstruction caused by recurrent gastric cancer and these patients were treated by surgical procedures at our hospital from 1998 to 2008. The patients were treated by resection, ostomy or bypass. The success of treatment was decided when the patients were able to tolerate more than a liquid diet.
RESULTS
42 patients were treated 46 times by surgical procedures. Resection was done12 times, ostomy was done 24 times and bypass was done 10 times. The hospital stay and the period to liquid diet after the operation were shorter in the ostomy group. The post operative morbidity rate was 21.7% and the post operative death rate was 8.7%. There was no significant difference in survival according to the type of surgery.
CONCLUSION
Ostomy is good choice for selected patients because it has a shorter hospital stay and period to liquid diet. There was no significant difference in survival according to the type of surgery because curative resection is difficult to perform in patients with malignant bowel obstruction.

Keyword

Recurrent gastric cancer; Malignant bowel obstruction; Surgical treatment

MeSH Terms

Diet
Humans
Length of Stay
Ostomy
Stomach Neoplasms
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