2023
DOI: 10.1590/0102-672020230072e1790
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Palliative Gastrectomy Versus Gastric Bypass for Symptomatic Clinical Stage Iv Gastric Cancer: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis

Sterphany Ohana Soares Azevêdo PINTO,
Marina Alessandra PEREIRA,
Ulysses RIBEIRO JUNIOR
et al.

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Patients with clinical stage IV gastric cancer may require palliative procedures to manage complications such as obstruction. However, there is no consensus on whether performing palliative gastrectomy compared to gastric bypass brings benefits in terms of survival. AIMS: To compare the overall survival of patients with distal obstructive gastric cancer undergoing palliative surgical treatment, using propensity score matching analysis. METHODS: Patients who underwent palliative bypass surgery (ga… Show more

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“…Its use is only recommended with palliative intent due to the presence of symptomatic disease, which is considered refractory to conservative treatments [72]. A retrospective study that evaluated stage IV GC patients who underwent surgery for palliative procedures (total/subtotal gastrectomy or gastric bypass) describes that in terms of survival and perioperative morbidity, gastrectomy was preferred over bypass [73].…”
Section: Surgery and Immunonutritionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its use is only recommended with palliative intent due to the presence of symptomatic disease, which is considered refractory to conservative treatments [72]. A retrospective study that evaluated stage IV GC patients who underwent surgery for palliative procedures (total/subtotal gastrectomy or gastric bypass) describes that in terms of survival and perioperative morbidity, gastrectomy was preferred over bypass [73].…”
Section: Surgery and Immunonutritionmentioning
confidence: 99%