Endoscopic diagnosis and treatment of patient with early cardioesophageal cancer three months after gastric bypass surgery
https://doi.org/10.31146/1682-8658-ecg-201-5-133-136
Abstract
Problems of obesity and its accompanying metabolic disorders remain relevant throughout the world and are due to an increased risk of disability and early mortality in patients with this pathology. Currently, bariatric surgery is recognized as the most effective treatment for morbid obesity. Of exceptional importance are not only the technical features of operation, but also a full preoperative examination. The occurrence of gastric cancer after bariatric surgery is a rare but occurring phenomenon, often associated with insufficient quality of preoperative endoscopic examination. We presented a clinical case of endoscopic diagnosis and removal of early cardioesophageal cancer in a patient with morbid obesity, three months after mini-gastric bypass surgery, as well as examine bypassed stomach with single- balloon enteroscope.
About the Authors
S. A. SokolovRussian Federation
Sergey A. Sokolov, Doctor of endoscopy department
143423, Moscow region, Krasnogorsky district, p/o Stepanovskoe, Istra village, house 27, buildings 1 to 26
S. S. Pirogov
Russian Federation
Sergey S. Pirogov, Ph.D., M.D., Head of endoscopy division
A. B. Ryabov
Russian Federation
Andrey B. Ryabov, Ph.D., M.D., Head of thoracic and abdominal oncology division
E. D. Fedorov
Russian Federation
Evgeniy D. Fedorov, Prof., Ph.D., M.D., Chief Researcher, Scientific Research Laboratory of Surgical Gastroenterology and Endoscopy; Doctor of endoscopy department
143423, Moscow region, Krasnogorsky district, p/o Stepanovskoe, Istra village, house 27, buildings 1 to 26
M. V. Moscalec
Russian Federation
Mikhail V. Moscalec, Doctor of pathologist department
143423, Moscow region, Krasnogorsky district, p/o Stepanovskoe, Istra village, house 27, buildings 1 to 26
A. O. Shveykin
Russian Federation
Alexander O. Shveykin, Ph.D., Head of 5th surgical department of general oncology
143423, Moscow region, Krasnogorsky district, p/o Stepanovskoe, Istra village, house 27, buildings 1 to 26
B. S. Lenskiy
Russian Federation
Boris S. Lenskiy, Head of endoscopy department
143423, Moscow region, Krasnogorsky district, p/o Stepanovskoe, Istra village, house 27, buildings 1 to 26
D. Y. Kanner
Russian Federation
Dmitry Yu. Kanner, Ph. D., Chief Doctor
143423, Moscow region, Krasnogorsky district, p/o Stepanovskoe, Istra village, house 27, buildings 1 to 26
A. D. Kaprin
Russian Federation
Andrey D. Kaprin, Prof., Ph.D., M.D., General Director; Director
125284, Moscow, 2nd Botkinskiy proezd, build. 3
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For citations:
Sokolov S.A., Pirogov S.S., Ryabov A.B., Fedorov E.D., Moscalec M.V., Shveykin A.O., Lenskiy B.S., Kanner D.Y., Kaprin A.D. Endoscopic diagnosis and treatment of patient with early cardioesophageal cancer three months after gastric bypass surgery. Experimental and Clinical Gastroenterology. 2022;(5):133-136. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31146/1682-8658-ecg-201-5-133-136