Total gastrectomy for stomach cancer at Hospital Universitario San Jose, Popayán. Retrospective cohort study of 16 years

Objective: To describe clinical, histological outcomes and postoperative surgical complications of patients who were under total gastrectomy for gastric cancer at the Hospital Universitario San José (HUSJ) of Popayan in the period from 1990 to 2006. Methods: Retrospective cohort study. We included p...

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Main Authors: Juan Pablo Martínez, Carlos Ever González, Laura Cristancho, Yeni Arroyave, Jose Andres Calvache
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad del Cauca 2013-12-01
Series:Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud
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Online Access:http://revistas.unicauca.edu.co/index.php/rfcs/article/view/42
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spelling doaj-ee6d24bd0b714084ab30136c0827ed192020-11-25T03:58:33ZspaUniversidad del CaucaRevista de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud0124-308X2538-99712013-12-01154253143Total gastrectomy for stomach cancer at Hospital Universitario San Jose, Popayán. Retrospective cohort study of 16 yearsJuan Pablo Martínez0Carlos Ever González1Laura Cristancho2Yeni Arroyave3Jose Andres Calvache4Universidad del Cauca Departamento de Ciencias quirúrgicasUniversidad del CaucaUniversidad del CaucaUniversidad del CaucaUniversidad del Cauca - Departamento de Anestesiologia Erasmus university Medical CenterObjective: To describe clinical, histological outcomes and postoperative surgical complications of patients who were under total gastrectomy for gastric cancer at the Hospital Universitario San José (HUSJ) of Popayan in the period from 1990 to 2006. Methods: Retrospective cohort study. We included patients with history of total gastrectomy secondary to gastric cancer. Patients were characterized clinically and demographically according preoperative state. Data related to the surgical technique, diagnosis and clinical TNM stage were described. Early mortality (less than thirty days), occurrence of fistula or abdominal sepsis during hospitalization and length of hospital stay was calculated. The length of hospital stay until discharge was analyzed graphically. Results: During the study period 69 procedures were performed. 73% of patients were male and the mean age was 62 years. 97% of the subjects (60 patients) had advanced gastric cancer, 75% had adenocarcinoma of intestinal type and 15% of diffuse type. Postoperative complications occurred in 20.2%, including requirement of surgical re-intervention (10%), abdominal fistula (7.2%) and abdominal sepsis (3%). The 30-day mortality was 4.3% (95% CI (1.1 to 11.3)). Discussion: Demographic and clinical patterns of the patients studied do not differ from those reported in literature worldwide. Frequencies of complications and mortality found in this study are consistent with those from larger studies. Given the lateness of diagnosis, actions of prevention and screening for early detection of gastric cancer should be carried out in our country to increase the chances of curative treatment.http://revistas.unicauca.edu.co/index.php/rfcs/article/view/42Neoplasias Gástricas, Gastrectomía, Colombia
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author Juan Pablo Martínez
Carlos Ever González
Laura Cristancho
Yeni Arroyave
Jose Andres Calvache
spellingShingle Juan Pablo Martínez
Carlos Ever González
Laura Cristancho
Yeni Arroyave
Jose Andres Calvache
Total gastrectomy for stomach cancer at Hospital Universitario San Jose, Popayán. Retrospective cohort study of 16 years
Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud
Neoplasias Gástricas, Gastrectomía, Colombia
author_facet Juan Pablo Martínez
Carlos Ever González
Laura Cristancho
Yeni Arroyave
Jose Andres Calvache
author_sort Juan Pablo Martínez
title Total gastrectomy for stomach cancer at Hospital Universitario San Jose, Popayán. Retrospective cohort study of 16 years
title_short Total gastrectomy for stomach cancer at Hospital Universitario San Jose, Popayán. Retrospective cohort study of 16 years
title_full Total gastrectomy for stomach cancer at Hospital Universitario San Jose, Popayán. Retrospective cohort study of 16 years
title_fullStr Total gastrectomy for stomach cancer at Hospital Universitario San Jose, Popayán. Retrospective cohort study of 16 years
title_full_unstemmed Total gastrectomy for stomach cancer at Hospital Universitario San Jose, Popayán. Retrospective cohort study of 16 years
title_sort total gastrectomy for stomach cancer at hospital universitario san jose, popayán. retrospective cohort study of 16 years
publisher Universidad del Cauca
series Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud
issn 0124-308X
2538-9971
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Objective: To describe clinical, histological outcomes and postoperative surgical complications of patients who were under total gastrectomy for gastric cancer at the Hospital Universitario San José (HUSJ) of Popayan in the period from 1990 to 2006. Methods: Retrospective cohort study. We included patients with history of total gastrectomy secondary to gastric cancer. Patients were characterized clinically and demographically according preoperative state. Data related to the surgical technique, diagnosis and clinical TNM stage were described. Early mortality (less than thirty days), occurrence of fistula or abdominal sepsis during hospitalization and length of hospital stay was calculated. The length of hospital stay until discharge was analyzed graphically. Results: During the study period 69 procedures were performed. 73% of patients were male and the mean age was 62 years. 97% of the subjects (60 patients) had advanced gastric cancer, 75% had adenocarcinoma of intestinal type and 15% of diffuse type. Postoperative complications occurred in 20.2%, including requirement of surgical re-intervention (10%), abdominal fistula (7.2%) and abdominal sepsis (3%). The 30-day mortality was 4.3% (95% CI (1.1 to 11.3)). Discussion: Demographic and clinical patterns of the patients studied do not differ from those reported in literature worldwide. Frequencies of complications and mortality found in this study are consistent with those from larger studies. Given the lateness of diagnosis, actions of prevention and screening for early detection of gastric cancer should be carried out in our country to increase the chances of curative treatment.
topic Neoplasias Gástricas, Gastrectomía, Colombia
url http://revistas.unicauca.edu.co/index.php/rfcs/article/view/42
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