TURKISH JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY 2011 , Vol 26 , Num 2
Carcinoma of the gastric stump following Billroth II operation
Ahmet Oğuz HASDEMİR, Oktay BÜYÜKAŞIK, Nurettin KAHRAMANSOY, Erdal YILMAZ, Cavit ÇÖL
Abant İzzet Baysal Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Genel Cerrahi Anabilim Dalı, Bolu OBJECTIVES
The patients who had Billroth II gastric resections according to clinicopathological features of gastric stump cancer (GSC) were evaluated.

METHODS
Seven cases of GSC treated between 1995 and 2005 years were reviewed retrospectively.

RESULTS
In the study, there were 6 men and 1 woman enrolled and mean age was 52.4±10.7 years. The time duration between Billroth- II procedure and occurrence of GSC was 20.0±9.2 (6-31) years. Five patients (71.4%) received a curative resection. Two patients underwent a palliative resection because of peritoneal seeding and lymph node conglomerates at the coeliac trunc. Two patients who were classified stage IIIA performed curative resection were disease free for 5 years.

CONCLUSION
It is necessary for the patients who received partial gastrectomy to carry out the endoscopy follow-up, especially in patients with Billroth II reconstruction procedure than 10 years. Curative resection has to be the goal of surgical management in patients with resectable GSC. Keywords : Billroth II resections; gastric stump cancer