The Influence of Total Castrectomy on Survival in Malignant Zollinger- Ellison Tumors
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- 1 October 1974
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Annals of Surgery
- Vol. 180 (4), 558-566
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00000658-197410000-00020
Abstract
The effect of total gastrectomy on the biologic behavior of malignant gastrinomas was studied from patient data collected in the ZE tumor registry. A total of 267 patients with documented metastatic tumor had definitive gastric operations. In the 137 patients who had total gastrectomy, survival was 75% at one year, 55% at five years and 42% at ten years. In the 130 patients who had lesser gastric operations, survival was 51% at one year, 27% at five years and 18% at ten years. Deaths from progressive tumor growth occurred in 17% of the patients at risk after total gastrectomy and 30% of the patients at risk after lesser gastric operations. A subgroup of 127 patients with documented liver metastasis had definitive gastric operations. Seventythree patients with liver metastasis had total gastrectomy with survival of 68% at one year, 42% at five years and 30% at ten years. Fifty-four patients with liver metastasis had lesser gastric operations with survival of 44% at one year, 7% at five years and none at ten years. Deaths from progressive tumor growth occurred in 25% of the patients at risk after total gastrectomy and 50% of the patients at risk after lesser gastric operations. Regression of metastatic ZE tumor was clearly documented in only four patients; all had total gastrectomy. Presumptive regression of primary tumor occurred in seven patients, five had total gastrectomy. The study clearly demonstrated that total gastrectomy was the procedure of choice for malignant ZE tumors, even in the presence of widespread metastasis. The results provided indirect evidence to support a gastric feedback effect which influences growth of gastrinomas; however, the results also show that total gastrectomy furnished neither predictable nor permanent protection from subsequent tumor growth and metastasis.Keywords
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