Risk factors for complications during surgical treatment
of remnant gastric cancer
- Author(s)
- In Gyu Kwon; In Cho; Yoon Young Choi; Woo Jin Hyung; Choong Bai Kim; Sung Hoon Noh
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Kwon, In Gyu
- Department
- Dept. of Surgery (외과학)
- Journal Title
- Gastric Cancer
- Issued Date
- 2015
- Volume
- 18
- Issue
- 2
- Abstract
- Background Surgical treatment for remnant gastric cancer
is related to high mortality and morbidity. The aim of
this study was to identify risk factors that predispose to
postoperative complications after gastrectomy for remnant
gastric cancer.
Methods A total of 210 patients who underwent a gastrectomy
for remnant gastric cancer between January 1998
and December 2012 were retrospectively analyzed. Surgical
complications were reviewed and graded using the
Clavien–Dindo classification. Univariate and multivariate
analysis was performed to identify the risk factors for
development of complications.
Results The incidence of postoperative complications
was 46 % (96/210), and major complications occurred in
14 % (30/210). The operation-related mortality rate was
1.0 %. Multivariate analysis revealed that only a BMI C25
(P = 0.001) and blood transfusion (P\0.001) were significant
independent risk factors for major complication.
Indication for the initial gastrectomy and previous anastomosis
type were not related to the development of surgical
complications.
Conclusions Although surgery for remnant gastric cancer
is a complex procedure because of the previous operation,
factors related to the previous operation do not affect the
development of postoperative complications.
Keywords Complication Remnant gastric cancer
Gastrectomy Risk factor
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