Laparoscopic and endoscopic cooperative surgery as palliative treatment for elderly patients with gastric cancer

Oncological gastrectomy, despite remaining a mainstay of gastric cancer treatment, is reportedly associated with high morbidity and mortality in elderly patients. Less invasive modalities suitable for senior gastric cancer patients with insufficient surgical tolerance are thus needed. We adopted lap...

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Published inNagoya journal of medical science Vol. 85; no. 4; pp. 807 - 813
Main Authors Urabe, Masayuki, Okumura, Yasuhiro, Okamoto, Asami, Yagi, Koichi, Tsuji, Yosuke, Yamashita, Hiroharu, Fujishiro, Mitsuhiro, Seto, Yasuyuki
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Japan Nagoya University 01.11.2023
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Summary:Oncological gastrectomy, despite remaining a mainstay of gastric cancer treatment, is reportedly associated with high morbidity and mortality in elderly patients. Less invasive modalities suitable for senior gastric cancer patients with insufficient surgical tolerance are thus needed. We adopted laparoscopic and endoscopic cooperative surgery as an alternative for elderly gastric cancer cases unsuitable for aggressive gastrectomy. To date, we have experienced three cases (80-86 years old) undergoing palliative laparoscopic and endoscopic cooperative surgery. Postoperative courses were uneventful in two cases, while sutural leakage occurred in the other, which was managed conservatively. Postoperative loss of body weight and skeletal muscle mass appeared to be minimal according to bioelectrical impedance analyses. No gastric cancer recurrence was detected in any of our three cases. As to the balance between radicality and safety, laparoscopic and endoscopic cooperative surgery is potentially a viable option for geriatric gastric cancer patients in whom conventional gastrectomy is contraindicated.
Bibliography:Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8655, Japan
Corresponding Author: Masayuki Urabe, MD, PhD
Tel: +81-3-3815-5411, Fax: +81-3-5800-9734, E-mail: urabe-tky@umin.ac.jp
ISSN:0027-7622
2186-3326
DOI:10.18999/nagjms.85.4.807