Abstract: | A 57-year-old male underwent a total gastrectomy with D1 lymph node dissection for gastric carcinoma. The main tumor was located in area UM, measuring 15 x 6 cm and was classified as type 5. Histopathologically, the cancer cells invaded the subserosal layer with a moderately differentiated tubular pattern. Lymph node metastases (No. 1, 3, 7 and 9) were detected. Lymphatic involvement was revealed (ly 2). Three years after the first surgery, a liver metastasis (area S4) with a diameter of 30 mm was detected by abdominal ultrasonography. Percutaneous ethanol injection therapies (PEIT) were performed twice for the lesion. After PEIT, a TS-1 intake program (80 mg/day, for 4 weeks) was started for the metastatic lesion. Both treatments were effective. The patient has survived without recurrence for over 5 years after the total gastrectomy. |