Endoscopic resection for residual lesion of metastatic gastric cancer: A case report

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BACKGROUND Chemotherapy is a standard strategy for stage IV gastric cancer patients. However, some cases cannot undergo conversion surgery because of their frailty, even if the patients had response to chemotherapy. For these patients, local tumor progression is a problem. We report here the case of a patient whose residual gastric cancer was resected through endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) after concomitant chemotherapy for metastatic gastric cancer. CASE SUMMARY An 85-year-old male complained of difficulty swallowing, and examination revealed gastric cancer with multiple liver metastases. Although he received concomitant chemotherapy, a residual tumor was observed in the primary lesion while the metastatic lesions disappeared completely. Conversion surgery was considered optional treatment; however, he could not undergo that because of advanced age and comorbidities. Thus, we performed ESD to treat the residual tumor. As a result, we resected the residual lesion completely. The patient has been alive for 29 mo since ESD, without recurrence. CONCLUSION We achieved local control using ESD, and these findings may provide therapeutic improvements both in local control and patient survival outcomes.

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Hayashi, K., Suzuki, S., Ikehara, H., Okuno, H., Irie, A., Esaki, M., … Moriyama, M. (2019). Endoscopic resection for residual lesion of metastatic gastric cancer: A case report. World Journal of Clinical Cases, 7(4), 482–488. https://doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v7.i4.482

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