Nakayama esophagoduodenostomy as a reconstructive stage after gastrectomy for gastric cancer complicated by acute bleeding and Krukenberg metastases. Clinical case
P.V. Ivanchov,
S.H. Hychka,
O.B. Prudnikova
et al.
Abstract:Purpose - on a clinical case to justify the technical aspects of applying the Nakayama esophago-duodenostomy as a reconstructive stage after gastrectomy for gastric cancer complicated by acute bleeding and Krukenberg metastases. Clinical case. Patient O., born in 1975, was being treated for stomach cancer complicated by moderate acute bleeding and Krukenberg metastases in the surgery department No. 3 of the Kyiv City Emergency Clinical Hospital. The patient general clinical, special laboratory and instrumental… Show more
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