Effect of splenectomy on morbidity and survival following curative gastrectomy for carcinoma Journal Article


Authors: Brady, M. S.; Rogatko, A.; Dent, L. L.; Shiu, M. H.
Article Title: Effect of splenectomy on morbidity and survival following curative gastrectomy for carcinoma
Abstract: We performed a retrospective analysis of 392 patients who underwent curative resection of gastric adenocarcinoma to evaluate the impact of splenectomy on survival from gastric cancer and postoperative morbidity. Twelve factors, including splenectomy, were associated with a poor prognosis by univariate analysis. Multivariate analysis identified six of these factors, but not splenectomy, as independently predictive of death due to gastric cancer. The apparent adverse effect of splenectomy was due to its association with other significant risk factors. Postoperative complications occurred more commonly in patients who underwent splenectomy than in those who did not (45% vs 21%); patients in the splenectomy group also had a higher percentage of infectious complications than those in the nonsplenectomy group (75% vs 47%). We conclude that splenectomy has no direct influence on survival, but that it increases the morbidity of curative gastrectomy and should be avoided unless the spleen is close to or invaded by the tumor. © 1991, American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
Keywords: adult; controlled study; aged; survival rate; retrospective studies; major clinical study; mortality; splenectomy; conference paper; adenocarcinoma; infection; morbidity; risk factors; postoperative complication; postoperative complications; gastrectomy; stomach cancer; stomach neoplasms; prognosis; human; male; female; priority journal
Journal Title: Archives of Surgery
Volume: 126
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0004-0010
Publisher: American Medical Association  
Date Published: 1991-03-01
Start Page: 359
End Page: 364
Language: English
DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.1991.01410270105017
PUBMED: 1998479
PROVIDER: scopus
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  1. Mary Sue Brady
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  2. Andre Rogatko
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  3. Man-Hei Shiu
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