Surgical Science

Volume 13, Issue 4 (April 2022)

ISSN Print: 2157-9407   ISSN Online: 2157-9415

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Stomach Cancer in the General Surgery Departement at the Teaching Hospital Gabriel Toure

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DOI: 10.4236/ss.2022.134024    88 Downloads   653 Views  

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Introduction: Stomach cancer is a malignant tumor developed at the expense of the gastric wall. Gastric cancer is a common cancer occupying the 5th rank of cancers in the world, or 5.7% of all cancers. Purpose: To study epidemiological, diagnostic, therapeutic, and prognostic aspects of stomach cancer. Methodology: This was a retrospective and prospective study, which was carried out in the General Surgery Department at the teaching hospital Gabriel Touré between January 1, 1999, and December 31, 2020, and all cases of stomach cancer were confirmed by histological examination. Result: We recorded 857 cases of stomach cancer or 40.1% of digestive cancers. The sex ratio was 1.6. The average age was 55 years ± 13 years. The main clinical signs were epigastralgia (98.6%), vomiting (93.34%), weight loss (96.03%), and anorexia (46.1%). It was adenocarcinoma (97.55%), and antropyloric location (78.64%). Patients were Stage IV (72.817%) cases. Among the 857 patients, 722 were operated on, accounting for 84.25% of the cases. Surgery was palliative in 60.66% and curative in 25.62%. Gastrectomy of 4/5 plus D2 type curage was the most performed in curative surgery. The median overall postoperative survival was 5 months. Conclusion: Stomach cancer is the most common digestive cancer in our department, the diagnosis is most often late, so palliative surgery occupies an important place.

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Konate, M. , Traore, A. , Samake, M. , Diarra, A. , Boubacar Karembé, I. , Bah, A. , Sidibé, B. , Koné, T. , Maiga, A. , Saye, Z. , Kouriba, S. , Doumbia, A. , Diakite, I. , Dembelé, B. , Traore, A. , Kante, L. and Togo, A. (2022) Stomach Cancer in the General Surgery Departement at the Teaching Hospital Gabriel Toure. Surgical Science, 13, 188-197. doi: 10.4236/ss.2022.134024.

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