Clinical and Translational Oncology

, Volume 10, Issue 5, pp 294–297 | Cite as

Outcome of unresected gastric cancer after laparoscopic diagnosis of peritoneal carcinomatosis

  • Javier Osorio
  • Joaquín Rodríguez-Santiago
  • Emilio Muñoz
  • Judith Camps
  • Enrique Veloso
  • Constancio Marco
Research Articles

Abstract

Background

Most gastric adenocarcinomas in western countries are locally advanced, and these tumours are often associated with metastatic spread at the time of diagnosis. It is controversial whether palliative surgery can improve symptom control in gastric cancer patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis.

Objective

To determine the need of palliative procedures and survival in patients affected by gastric cancer with peritoneal carcinomatosis managed without resection.

Methods and materials After standard preoperative staging, 160 patients were diagnosed with resectable gastric adenocarcinoma. Laparoscopy was performed in 107 patients (66.9%), finding peritoneal spread in 22 of them (21%). Seventeen of these patients were not submitted to any additional surgical procedure. Data regarding postoperative morbidity and mortality, need of endoscopic, percutaneous or surgical procedures to palliate symptoms, hospital stay and survival were collected. The same data were collected for the 6 non-resected patients who were diagnosed with carcinomatosis by laparotomy.

Results

In the “laparoscopy alone” group, there were 2 minor complications and no postoperative mortality. Mean postoperative stay was 6 days. Eight patients had to be readmitted to hospital for symptoms derived from tumour progression, and 10 palliative endoscopic procedures were performed. Surgical interventions were not needed in any case. Mean survival was 11.5 months. Patients submitted only to laparotomy presented higher morbidity and mortality rates, with a longer postoperative stay and survival of less than 5 months.

Conclusions

Laparoscopic staging of gastric cancer can help to avoid unnecessary laparotomies. In patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis diagnosed by laparoscopy, nonsurgical treatment has low morbidity and mortality and permits good symptom relief with no shortening of survival.

Keywords

Gastric cancer Carcinomatosis Staging laparoscopy Follow-up 

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Javier Osorio
    • 1
  • Joaquín Rodríguez-Santiago
    • 1
  • Emilio Muñoz
    • 1
  • Judith Camps
    • 1
  • Enrique Veloso
    • 1
  • Constancio Marco
    • 1
  1. 1.Service of General and Digestive Surgery Hospital Mutua de TerrassaUniversitat de BarcelonaTerrassaSpain

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