What is the appeasement of gastric cancer surgery?

August 28th, 2007 Guage

What is the appeasement of gastric cancer surgery?
 
    Gastric cancer is palliative surgery is surgery to remove the tumor, but there are remnants of the body’s tumor surgery only reducing the body of the tumor load is not completely remove tumors. Such palliative resection can reduce the incidence of bleeding, perforation, obstruction and other serious complications opportunities.
Gastric cancer surgery in addition to the palliative resection of appeasement, there gastrostomy, intestinal fistulization, stomach jejunostomy, stomach surgery and other separated. Surgical resection of these tumors is not only is the reduction or prevention of obstructive symptoms and improve the patient’s quality of life. For peritoneal metastasis or distant metastasis, or partial dissection of the complex and not complete resection of patients, as long as the body of patients can tolerate the operation, may consider palliative surgery.

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