Păunescu V, Simici P
Surgical Clinic of the 23 August, Clinical Hospital, Bucharest, Romania.
Med Interne. 1987 Oct-Dec;25(4):263-9.
The study of 248 patients mostly males, aged over 50 years, operated on for gastric cancer (GC) has shown that the majority were in stages III and IV of disease. The antral localization of the tumor was the most frequent. In 6.45% of the cases acute complications occurred during the evolution of gastric cancer. Association with other diseases was found in proportion of 5.64%. The surgical treatment was differentiated according to the site and evolutive stage of the tumor but the most frequent was radical subtotal gastrectomy. The postoperative complications were either general or local. Postoperative mortality was higher in cancers situated in the upper third of the stomach, after total gastrectomy, and in stage IV of disease. The 5-year survival was 66.66% for stage II and 10.18% for stage III and the 10-year survival decreased to 40 and respectively 1.85%.