Phase II Study of a Comprehensive Treatment Using Perioperative Chemotherapy Combined with Cytoreductive Surgery for Curatively Resected Gastric Cancer Patients with Positive Peritoneal Wash Cytology

Abstract

Patients with curatively resected gastric cancer patients with positive peritoneal wash cytology are called P0/Cy1 status. The aim of the present study is to verify the survival benefit of the comprehensive treatment for patients with P0/Cy1 status.Twenty gastric cancer patients were diagnosed as P0/Cy1 by laparoscopy or laparotomy, and were treated with a comprehensive treatment consisting of neoadjuvant intraperitoneal/systemic chemotherapy (NIPS), cytoreductive surgery (CRS) consisting of gastrectomy with lymph node dissection and peritonectomy, intraoperative hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) and postoperative systemic chemotherapy. At the second look laparotomy, the peritoneal wash cytology became negative in 15 patients. No grade 3, 4, 5 complications were experienced after second look operations for CRS. Median follow-up time is 3.7 years. Eight patients died of recurrence, but the other 21 patients are alive without recurrence. Five-year survival rate was 42%.The present study demonstrated the efficacy and safety of the comprehensive treatment on the gastric cancer patients in P0/Cy1 status. Â

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