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Gallstone Formation after Gastric Cancer Surgery

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Abstract

Background

Gallstone formation is one of the most common complications after gastric cancer surgery, but the mechanism and etiology for such formation are unclear because of a lack of collective clinical investigation.

Method

We evaluated the influence of various surgical factors on the incidence of gallstone formation after gastrectomy. Gallstone formation was confirmed by ultrasound examinations that were routinely carried out after surgery on a periodic basis.

Results

Gallstone formation occurred in 173 of 672 (25.7%) patients who had undergone gastrectomy with lymph-node dissection for gastric cancer. The types of gastrectomy and reconstruction had no significant effect on the incidence, but the extent of lymph-node dissection was a significant factor (p < 0.001: D1 + α vs. D2 + α; p < 0.01: D2 vs. D2 + α). Gallstones were usually formed within 2 years after gastrectomy, but in most cases, gallstone formation was asymptomatic.

Conclusion

The extent of lymph-node dissection was a significant factor in gallstone formation after gastrectomy; therefore, prophylactic cholecystectomy should be considered in cases of extensive lymph-node dissection.

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Fukagawa, T., Katai, H., Saka, M. et al. Gallstone Formation after Gastric Cancer Surgery. J Gastrointest Surg 13, 886–889 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11605-009-0832-8

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