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Gastric cancer with lesion extending to spleen and perforation into free peritoneum
Document Type
report
Source
Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira. June 2017 63(6)
Subject
acute abdomen
hemoperitoneum
stomach neoplasms
Language
English
ISSN
0104-4230
Abstract
Summary Perforated gastric carcinoma is a rare condition that is hard to diagnose preoperatively. It is associated with advanced cancer stages and has a high mortality, particularly in cases presenting preoperative shock. Few studies have investigated the presentation and adequate management of these carcinomas. In addition, there are no reports in the literature on perforations extending to the spleen, as described in this case, making the management of these lesions challenging. Our article reports a case of gastric tumor perforation extending to the spleen, which presented as a perforated acute abdomen. The patient was treated with total gastrectomy and D2 lymph node resection with splenectomy and progressed well with current survival of one year at disease stage IV.