Muhammad Iqbal Khan, Muhammad Tariq Baqai, Murtaza Bukhari, Ramiz Iqbal Hashmi.
Gastric Carcinoma: 5 years survival after gastric surgery.
J Pak Med Assoc Jan ;55(4):158-60.

Objective: To study the five years survival rate after resection for gastric carcinoma. Methods: Fifty six patients with gastric carcinoma in different stages were followed up for 5 years after gastric surgery to see recurrence, complications and survival rate. Results: Of the 56 patients, 6 underwent total gastrectomy, 50 partial gastrectomy, 7 Billroth I and 43 modified DI resection with Billroth II reconstruction. Six patients were alive at the end of 5th year, 3 with early gastric carcinoma and 3 with locally advanced carcinoma. Mortality was 17 patients in the first year, 10 in second year, 8 in third year, 3 in fourth year and 1 in the fifth year. Conclusion: Gastric carcinoma carries a bad prognosis. The 5-year survival rate in our series was 1.3%. Efforts should be made to diagnose and treat these patients at an early stage (JPMA 55:158;2005).

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