Does the intraoperative peritoneal lavage cytology add prognostic information in patients with potentially curative gastric resection? |
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Authors: | Ulysses Ribeiro Jr MD Adriana V Safatle-Ribeiro MD Bruno Zilberstein MD Donato Mucerino MD Osmar Kenji Yagi MD Cla’udio Caldas Bresciani MD Carlos Eduardo Jacob MD Kyioshi Iryia MD Joaquim Gama-Rodrigues MD |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Gastroenterology, University of S?o Paulo, S?o Paulo, Brazil
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Abstract: | Peritoneal recurrence is the foremost pattern of failure after potentially curative resection for gastric cancer. Our aim was to evaluate the prognostic value of intraperitoneal free cancer cells (IFCCs) in peritoneal lavage of patients who underwent potentially curative resection for gastric carcinoma. Two hundred twenty patients with gastric cancer stage I, II, or III were prospectively evaluated with peritoneal lavage and cytologic examination. Aspirated fluid from the abdominal cavity was centrifuged and subjected to Papanicolaou staining. The mean age was 60.9 years (range, 21–89 years), and 63.6% were men. IFCCs were detected in 6.8% of the patients; suspicious in 2.7%, and negative in 84.5%. No judgment could be given in 5.9% of the cases. Invasion of the gastric serosa (pT3) was observed in all positive cytology patients. Patients with IFCCs had a mean survival time of 10.5 months, while those with negative IFCC had a mean survival time of 61 months (P = 0.00001). There was no correlation between the presence of IFCCs and tumor size, histology, pN, or tumor site. Our conclusions are that (1) positive cytology indicates a poor prognosis in patients who underwent potentially curative gastric resection and (2) peritoneal lavage cytology improves staging in assessing these patients and may alter their therapeutic approach. |
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Keywords: | Peritoneal lavage cytology prognosis gastric cancer curative gastric resection |
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