The Japanese Journal of Clinical Dialysis Vol.22 No.8(6)

Theme Diseases of Alimentary Tract in Maintenance Dialysis Patients
Title Surgery for malignant tumors in digestive organs in dialysis patients
Publish Date 2006/07
Author Tetsuro Ando Department of Surgery, Hidaka Hospital
Author Tamotsu Tojimbara Department of Surgery, Kidney Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University
Author Kazuhiro Iwadoh Department of Surgery, Kidney Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University
Author Ichiro Nakajima Department of Surgery, Kidney Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University
Author Shohei Fuchinoue Department of Surgery, Kidney Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University
Author Satoshi Teraoka Department of Surgery, Kidney Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University
[ Summary ] Surgery for malignant tumors in the digestive organs has widely been performed safely even in patients who are receiving maintenance dialysis. However, it is thought that dialysis patients are still in a high risk group because of increases in the number of elderly patients, as well as diabetic patients, and the long duration of dialysis therapy. Although overall mortality rates were high, the survival rates in dialysis patients with stomach and colon cancer were comparable with the general population, when other causes of death (e. g. cardiovascular disease), except for death due to cancer, were excluded. In this study, the majority of the causes of death after surgery for stomach and colon cancer were not related to the cancer. High morbidity and mortality rates in dialysis patients were responsible for the increased incidence of complications and deaths after surgery. Better outcomes after surgical treatment for dialysis patients with cancer rely on meticulous and intensive perioperative care, in addition to positive surveillance and early diagnosis.
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