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  • Current Status on Clinical Therapy for Advanced Gastric Carcinoma

    【Abstract】ObjectiveTo discuss how to improve the current status on clinical therapy for advanced gastric carcinoma. MethodsRelated literatures searched on Medline were collected and reviewed. ResultsThe 5th edition of UICC/AJCC TNM staging system of gastric carcinoma is useful to evaluate the prognosis of patients with advanced gastric carcinoma followed by extended lymphadenectomy. There are many factors influencing their prognosis including disease stage, extent of lymphadenectomy, assistant therapy and so on. ConclusionIt is significant for patients with advanced gastric carcinoma to undergo individualized extended lymphadenectomy and comprehensive therapy to improve their prognosis after radical gastrectomy

    Release date:2016-08-28 04:20 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Preoperative Evaluation Value of Multislice Spiral Computed Tomography Angiography for Normative Radical Gastrectomy

    ObjectiveTo explore the evaluation value of preoperative multislice spiral computed tomography angiography (MSCTA) for normative radical gastrectomy. MethodsThe anatomic distributions of celiac trunk and its three branches and their tributaries (common hepatic artery, right hepatic artery, left hepatic artery, splenic artery, and left gastric artery) of 86 patients with gastric cancer were comprehended by preoperative MSCTA, which were verified during the surgery. Simultaneously preoperative TNM staging was evaluated by MSCTA, which compared with postoperative pathological results. ResultsThe accuracy rate of preoperative MSCTA evaluating the distribution of celiac trunk and its three branches and their tributaries was 100%. Abnormal hepatic arteries were found in 22 cases by MSCTA, the mutation rate was 25.58%. Abnormal right hepatic arteries were found in 11 cases (12.79%), abnormal left hepatic arteries in 7 cases (8.14%), both abnormal right and left hepatic arteries in 1 case (1.16%), and abnormal common hepatic arteries in 3 cases (3.49%). Straight splenic arteries were found in 24 cases (27.91%), slightly curved splenic arteries in 44 cases (51.16%), and significantly curved splenic arteries in 18 cases (20.93%). Compared with postoperative pathological results, the accuracy rates of preoperative MSCTA evaluating gastric cancer T, N, and M staging were 75.58%(65/86), 74.42%(64/86), and 91.86%(79/86), respectively. ConclusionsPreoperative MSCTA is an objective way to assess the distributions of celiac artery trunk and related tributaries of patients with gastric cancer. Also, it is an accurate method to evaluate the preoperative TNM stage of gastric cancer, which can help to make an individual operative plan and avoid the intraoperative injury of the artery.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:40 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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