THE ROLE OF THE INSTUMENTAL EXAMINATIONS IN DIAGNOSTICS AND STAGING OF LOCALY DISTRIBUTED STOMACH CANCER

  • V. A. Lazirskiy
  • N. N. Farzullayev
Keywords: instrumental examination, staging of stomach cancer.

Abstract

Objective. Improvement of algorithm of diagnostics of patients with complicated stomach cancer.

Materials and methods. It was shown the analysis of results of surgical treatment of 418 patients with complicated stomach cancer, which got the hospital treatment at GI “V.T. Zaycev Institute of General and Urgent Surgery of NAMS of Ukraine “ from 2010 till 2019, aged 29 till 76.

Results. Patiens were examinated with using of combination of instrumental methods. Goal is total detal examination of pathologic process. SCT has precission of 95-97 % at detecting of cancer, definition of stage – 77-80 %. Endoscopy allows to define the location, spreading of process, to find a pathologic process at starting and precancer stages. There no any ideal oncomarker. Diagnostic precission of CA 72-4 is 28-80 % (40-46 % on the average). According to international guides [7], all patients were performed the diagnostic laparoscopy with researching of washout liquids of abdomen in uncertain cases.

Conclusion. Only complex examination of patients with stomach cancer with using combination of SCT of abdomen, FEGDS with biopsy, laparoscopy can provide total volum of examination, staging and surgical aid.

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Published
2021-12-08
How to Cite
Lazirskiy, V. A., & Farzullayev, N. N. (2021). THE ROLE OF THE INSTUMENTAL EXAMINATIONS IN DIAGNOSTICS AND STAGING OF LOCALY DISTRIBUTED STOMACH CANCER. Kharkiv Surgical School, (5-6), 13-17. https://doi.org/10.37699/2308-7005.5-6.2021.03
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GENERAL AND EMERGENCY SURGERY