Case Reports in Oncology (Jun 2021)

Recurrence of Gastric Cancer in the Jejunum Close to the Anastomotic Site after Total Gastrectomy

  • Hiroshi Shintani,
  • Shoji Oura,
  • Shinichiro Makimoto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000509998
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
pp. 767 – 771

Abstract

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A 61-year-old man underwent total gastrectomy with esophago-jejunostomy for Borrmann type I gastric cancer. Postoperative intra-abdominal abscess made the patient unable to receive adjuvant chemotherapy. Only 23 weeks after operation, the patient developed melena and anemia, leading to the diagnosis of recurrence in the jejunum close to the anastomotic site. The patient received salvage resection of the recurrence. Pathological study showed that the tumor was composed of atypical cells similar to those of the primary gastric cancer. Normal jejunal mucosa was observed between the esophagus and the recurrent tumor. We judged that exfoliation of the gastric cancer cells caused the recurrence due to both the very short disease-free interval and pathological findings. Surgeons should pay attention to this type of recurrence especially for Borrmann type I gastric cancer. In addition to the adjuvant chemotherapy, gastric irrigation using distilled water during the operation seems to be a feasible measure to prevent this type of recurrence.

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