Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Gastroenterol. Feb 14, 2015; 21(6): 1865-1871
Published online Feb 14, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i6.1865
Table 1 Clinicopathologic features of the 92 patients with gastric stump cancer n (%)
CharacteristicValue
Age (yr)160.8 ± 10.0
Sex
Male75 (81)
Female17 (19)
Initial gastric disease
Benign38 (41)
Malignant54 (59)
Interval time from initial surgery (yr)116.5 ± 13.0
Regular follow-up after primary surgery
Yes76 (83)
No16 (17)
Reconstruction of primary surgery
Billroth-I26 (28)
Billroth-II65 (71)
Roux-en-Y1 (1)
Location
Anastomotic59 (64)
Non-anastomotic33 (36)
Tumor size (mm)14.0 ± 2.0
Borrmann type
I3 (3)
II13 (14)
III69 (75)
IV7 (8)
Depth of invasion
T10 (0)
T26 (7)
T35 (5)
T481(88)
Lymph node involvement
N035 (38)
≥ N157 (62)
Presence of distant metastasis
M063 (68)
≥ M129 (32)
Stage
I8 (9)
II25 (26)
III30 (33)
IV29 (32)
Histology
Differentiated18 (20)
Undifferentiated74 (80)
Type of treatment
Curative resection58 (63)
Palliative resection12 (13)
Chemotherapy/radiotherapy16 (17)
No treatment6 (7)