Diagnostic and Therapeutic Endoscopy
Volume 6 (2000), Issue 3, Pages 125-131
doi:10.1155/DTE.6.125
Can Routine Laparoscopy Help to Reduce the Rate of Explorative Laparotomies for Gastric Cancer? Laparoscopy in Gastric Cancer
Department of General Surgery, University of Milan, Ospedale San Giuseppe, FBF, Via San Vittore 12, Milano, 20123, Italy
Received 14 September 1999; Revised 1 November 1999; Accepted 21 December 1999
Abstract
1. Background We developed this surgical protocol about performing intraoperative laparoscopy for staging in every patient affected by stomach cancer. Sensitivity and specificity of intraoperative laparoscopy are compared with conventional preoperative
staging techniques.
2. Methods From January 1994 to June 1999, 83 patients affected by stomach cancer were accepted in our department: 12 patients (14.5%) were excluded from our study after the preoperative staging; in 71 patients (85.5%) an explorative laparoscopy as the first step
of the operation was performed.
3. Results Laparoscopy confirmed preoperative staging in 53 cases (74.6%), in 12 patients demonstrated an overstaging. Laparoscopy demonstrated in 6 patients unsuspected causes of unresectability.
4. Conclusions When performed in patients affected by malignant neoplasm and declared resectable, intraoperative laparoscopy can demonstrate conditions not detectable
by traditional preoperative investigations, consequently reducing to zero explorative laparotomies.