Clinical Gastroenterology Vol.12 No.13(8)

Theme Carcinoma in Remnant Stomach
Title Extension and Lvymphatic Drainage of Gastric Stump Cancer
Publish Date 1997/12
Author Kiyoshi Sawai First Departmtent of Surgery, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
Author Toshio Takahashi First Departmtent of Surgery, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
[ Summary ] From the viewpoint of lymphatic drainage of the remnant stomach, patients with gastric stump cancer could be classified into two groups. In the first group, the left gastric artery had been preserved in the last gastrectomy, and most patients in this group had have benign disease. In the patients with a preserved left gastric artery, the lymphatic drainage of the remnant stomach proceeded mainly along the left gastric artery. In these patients, extensions of the gastric stump cancer were similar to the primary gastric cancer located in the upper third of the stomach. In the second group, the left gastric artery had been sacrificed for radical lymph node dissection in the last gastrectomy. In patients with a removed left gastric artery, the lymphatic drainage proceeded mainly along the splenic artery. In these patients, lymph node dissection along the splenic artery is critical. Some of patients who had received a Billroth II reconstruction had lymph node metastases in the jejunal mesentery. About half of pati-ents with gastric stump cancer due to cancer recurrence had extensive disease.
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