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    bed crisis 'could cost lives'  Nov 22, 2008
    My husband recently had surgery at the QEH. He was scheduled for total gastrectomy surgery (Complete Stomache removal) on a Thursday. The surgery was cancelled about 5 minutes before the anasthetic was to be administered because there were no ICU beds available. (NEWS.com.au)

    Curse of affluence weighing heavily  Sep 25, 2008
    He said he's performed the radical procedure which is known as vertical sleeve gastrectomy and removes 85 per cent of the stomach five times this month already and has a waiting list 35 names long. He's so busy during Ramadan meeting prospective new patients that he's regularly in his office past 10 p.m. explaining the pros and cons of the surgery, which can cost upward of $10,000, to some of the country's growing number of fabulously rich and direly overweight. While the traditional Bahraini... (Globe and Mail)

    Gastric cancer with 3 pathological features  Sep 18, 2008
    The patient underwent total gastrectomy with lymphnode dissection and partial resection of the liver. In the gastric tumor, choriocarcinoma, small cell carcinoma and tubular adenocarcinoma were existed. (EurekAlert!)

    Gastric Cancer in Japan — Honing Treatment, Seeking Causes  Jul 31, 2008
    The 523 enrolled patients all had a diagnosis of curable gastric cancer and were randomly assigned to receive either Japan's standard surgical treatment gastrectomy plus extensive removal of regional lymph nodes or the same procedure plus para-aortic nodal dissection. There were no significant differences between the two groups in either overall 5-year survival (around 70% in both groups) or recurrence-free survival (around 63% in both groups). (New England Journal of Medicine)

    D2 Lymphadenectomy plus PAND for Gastric Cancer  Jul 31, 2008
    Background Gastrectomy with D2 lymphadenectomy is the standard treatment for curable gastric cancer in eastern Asia ... We conducted a randomized, controlled trial at 24 hospitals in Japan to compare D2 lymphadenectomy alone with D2 lymphadenectomy plus PAND in patients undergoing gastrectomy for curable gastric cancer. (New England Journal of Medicine)

    Cancer survivors ready for Relay for Life this weekend  Jul 17, 2008
    He had a second surgery in September 2007 in which doctors did a full gastrectomy by removing his entire stomach and making a new stomach from part of his intestine. Doctors thought they had removed all the cancer but in February 2008 it recurred. (Cody Enterprise, WY)

    Gastric Cancer Survivors Should Be Aware Of Osteoporosis  Jan 18, 2008
    One possible reason for the high prevalence of osteoporosis reported by the investigators is that the average age of gastrectomy in gastric cancer patients is about 60 years, and being older than 64 years was an independent predicting factor of osteoporosis. Another possible reason is gastrectomy might affect calcium and other nutrient absorption, as most patients with osteoporosis had anemia and decreased body mass index ... Journal reference: JS Lim, SB Kim, HY Bang, GJ Cheon, JI Lee, High... (Science Daily)

    Getting the test: Family confronts its genetic heritage  Dec 23, 2007
    Because existing screening methods aren't very good at detecting the disease in its early stages, the best preventive measure available is total prophylactic gastrectomy the removal of a patient's stomach. The person's esophagus is then surgically attached directly to her intestines, affecting how and what she eats every day for the rest of her life. (Seacoast New Hampshire)

    Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Gastric Cancer with S-1, an Oral Fluoropyrimidine  Nov 1, 2007
    Methods Patients in Japan with stage II or III gastric cancer who underwent gastrectomy with extended (D2) lymph-node dissection were randomly assigned to undergo surgery followed by adjuvant therapy with S-1 or to undergo surgery only. In the S-1 group, administration of S-1 was started within 6 weeks after surgery and continued for 1 year. (New England Journal of Medicine)

    The doctor is now in  Oct 10, 2007
    Schuhknecht has performed thousands of bariatric surgeries including laparoscopic band placement (Lap-Band), laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, revision and conversion. He also performs advanced laparoscopic surgery, general surgery, reconstructive surgery (post-bariatric surgery), breast and oncologic surgery. (Niles Star, MI)

    A Woman with a Family History of Gastric and Breast Cancer  Jul 19, 2007
    Prophylactic Gastrectomy. Technical Considerations. (New England Journal of Medicine)




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