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Revista de Gastroenterología del Perú

versión impresa ISSN 1022-5129

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SALAZAR ABAD, Sarita Elena et al. Impact of infectious postoperative complications in the long term survival of patients gastrectomized for gastric carcinoma with curative intent. Rev. gastroenterol. Perú [online]. 2017, vol.37, n.1, pp.26-32. ISSN 1022-5129.

Objective: To determine the impact of postoperative infectious complications in the long term survival of patients gastrectomized for gastric carcinoma with curative intent. Materials and methods: The present cohort study evaluated a series of 79 patients diagnosed with resectable advanced gastric carcinoma with curative intent. They were grouped in: Group A (N=28): patients with postoperative infectious complications and Group B (N=51): patients who did not develop postoperative infectious complications. The study covered the years 2008-2013. Results: In group A, the survival rates at 1, 3 and 5 years was 74%, 74% and 47.6% respectively. In group B, the survival rates at 1, 3 and 5 years was 80.3%, 56% and 49.8% respectively (p=0.365). The main postoperative infectious complications not related to the surgical technique were pneumonia (20.3%), followed by urinary tract infection (3.8%). The main postoperative infectious complications related to surgical technique was sepsis (n=5), two of which were related to dehiscence esophagojejunal anastomosis, two bye gastroyeyunal fistula, another bye enterocutaneous fistula and one patient who presented abscess and necrosis peripancreatic’s tissue. Conclusions: There was no impact on survival at 5 years in patients with postoperative infectious complications after gastrectomy with curative intent. However, further studies should be carried over.

Palabras clave : Stomach neoplasms; Morbidity; Survivorship.

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