A group of 24 patients in senile age was subjected to major demolition operations, for purposes of radical removal of gastric carcinoma (total gastrectomy, subtotal resection, oesophago-gastric resection). In six patients the major operation was widened by partial demolition of neighbouring organs (liver, colon, pancreas). The flattering results (both immediate and long-term) obtained from this operation and the progress reached in the knowledge and correction of the senile physiopathological alterations allow encouraging developments to be forecast for this surgery, the success of which is subject to careful tactical selections and to close multidisciplinary cooperation directed to strengthening vital reserves, assistance of main functions and prompt recognitions and treatment of any complications.

[Surgical treatment of gastric carcinoma in the elderly. Clinical considerations on a group of patients undergoing major surgical destruction]

SERIO, Giovanni;
1977-01-01

Abstract

A group of 24 patients in senile age was subjected to major demolition operations, for purposes of radical removal of gastric carcinoma (total gastrectomy, subtotal resection, oesophago-gastric resection). In six patients the major operation was widened by partial demolition of neighbouring organs (liver, colon, pancreas). The flattering results (both immediate and long-term) obtained from this operation and the progress reached in the knowledge and correction of the senile physiopathological alterations allow encouraging developments to be forecast for this surgery, the success of which is subject to careful tactical selections and to close multidisciplinary cooperation directed to strengthening vital reserves, assistance of main functions and prompt recognitions and treatment of any complications.
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