Preview

Experimental and Clinical Gastroenterology

Advanced search

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. Sokolov
Moscow City Oncology Hospital № 62
Russian 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
Moscow City Oncology Hospital № 62
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
Moscow City Oncology Hospital № 62
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
Moscow City Oncology Hospital № 62
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
Moscow City Oncology Hospital № 62
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
Moscow City Oncology Hospital № 62
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
P. A. Herzen Moscow Cancer Research Institute, branch of National Medical Research Radiology Center
Russian Federation

Andrey D. Kaprin, Prof., Ph.D., M.D., General Director; Director

125284, Moscow, 2nd Botkinskiy proezd, build. 3



References

1. Wu C.C., Lee W. J., Ser K. H., Chen J. C., Tsou J. J., Chen S. C., Kuan W. S. Gastric cancer after mini-gastric bypass surgery: a case report and literature review. Asian J Endosc Surg. 2013 Nov;6(4):303–6. doi:10.1111/ases.12052. PMID:24308590.

2. Harper J.L., Beech D., Tichansky D. S., Madan A. K. Cancer in the bypassed stomach presenting early after gastric bypass. Obes Surg. 2007 Sep;17(9):1268–71. doi:10.1007/s11695–007–9216-x. PMID:18074505.

3. Khitin L., Roses R. E., Birkett D. H. Cancer in the gastric remnant after gastric bypass: a case report. Curr Surg. 2003 Sep-Oct;60(5):521–3. doi:10.1016/S0149–7944(03)00052–7. PMID:14972217.

4. Sakai P., Kuga R., Safatle-Ribeiro A.V., Faintuch J., Gama-Rodrigues J.J., Ishida R. K., Furuya C. K. Jr, Yamamoto H., Ishioka S. Is it feasible to reach the bypassed stomach aft er Roux-en-Y gastric bypass for morbid obesity? The use of the double-balloon enteroscope. Endoscopy. 2005 Jun;37(6):566–9. doi:10.1055/s-2005–861444. PMID:15933931.

5. Kassir R., Lointier P., Breton C., Blanc P. Postoperative finding of gastric neuroendocrine tumor in a patient undergoing a mini gastric bypass: points to consider. Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2014 Sep-Oct;10(5):1009–11. doi:10.1016/j.soard.2014.03.008. Epub 2014 Mar 14. PMID:24996577.


Review

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

Views: 251


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


ISSN 1682-8658 (Print)