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The Incidence and Risk Factors for Metachronous Gastric Cancer in the Remnant Stomach after Gastric Cancer Surgeryopen access

Authors
Choi, YonghoonKim, NayoungYoon, HyukShin, Cheol MinPark, Young SooLee, Dong HoPark, Young SukAhn, Sang-HoonSuh, Yun-SuhkPark, Do JoongKim, Hyung Ho
Issue Date
May-2022
Publisher
EDITORIAL OFFICE GUT & LIVER
Keywords
Stomach neoplasms; Epidemiology; Gastrectomy; Neoplasms; second primary
Citation
GUT AND LIVER, v.16, no.3, pp 366 - 374
Pages
9
Journal Title
GUT AND LIVER
Volume
16
Number
3
Start Page
366
End Page
374
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/74973
DOI
10.5009/gnl210202
ISSN
1976-2283
2005-1212
Abstract
Background/Aims: Less invasive surgical treatment is performed in East Asia to preserve postoperative digestive function and reduce complications such as postgastrectomy syndromes, but there is an issue of metachronous gastric cancer (GC) in the remaining stomach. This study aimed to analyze the incidence of metachronous GC and its risk factors in patients who had undergone partial gastrectomy. Methods: A total of 3,045 GC patients who had undergone curative gastric partial resection at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital were enrolled and analyzed retrospectively for risk factors, including age, sex, smoking, alcohol, Helicobacter pylori status, family history of GC, histological type, and surgical method. Results: Metachronous GC in the remaining stomach occurred in 35 of the 3,045 patients (1.1%): 23 in the distal gastrectomy group (18 with Billroth-I anastomosis, five with Billroth-II anastomosis), seven in the proximal gastrectomy (PG) group, and five in the pylorus-preserving gastrectomy (PPG) group. Univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses showed that age >= 60 years (p=0.005) and surgical method used (PG or PPG, p<0.001) were related risk factors for metachronous GC, while male sex and intestinal type histology were potential risk factors. Conclusions: Metachronous GC was shown to be related to older age and the surgical method used (PG or PPG). Regular and careful follow-up with endoscopy should be performed in the case of gastric partial resection, especially in patients with male sex and intestinal type histology as well as those aged >= 60 years undergoing the PG or PPG surgical method. (Gut Liver 2022;16:366-374)
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