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Vol.25 No.4 1992 April [Table of Contents] [Full text ( PDF 859KB)]
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Clinicopathological Studies of Leiomyosarcoma of the Small Intestine

Masaya Shiomi, Kitao Hachisuka, Akihiro Yamaguchi, Masatoshi Isogai, Shingo Kuze, Toshihiko Mayumi, Shinji Kondo, Norihiro Niimi, Keiya Aono, Toshiyuki Arai, Naoharu Mori, Atsuyuki Maeda, Mikio Tsubone*

Department of Surgery, Ogaki Municipal Hospital
*Department of Pathology, Ogaki Municipal Hospital

Leiomyosarcomas of the small intestine are rarely observed, selection of the operative procedure for this disease and its histological malignancy remain to be established. We evaluated 16 patients (11 males and 5 females) with leiomyosarcoma of the small intestine encountered in the Surgical Department of the Ogaki Municipal Hospital. Their mean age was 56.1 years. Nonspecific symptoms and signs such as abdominal pain, a palpable abdominal mass, and decreased appetite were frequently observed, and a definite preoperative diagnosis was made in only 7. We classified lymph nodes of the small intestine according to the General Rules for the Clinical and Pathological Studies on Cancer of Large Intestine. R0 (resection with no lymph node dissection) was performed in 6 patients, R1 (resection with level 1 lymph node dissection) in 3, R2 in 6 and R3 in 1. Of the 7 patients who underwent R2 or more, 2 showed metastasis to N1 lymph node histologically. These results suggest that R2 or more is recommended for leiomyosarcomas of the small intestine. As indices of tumor malignancy, mitotic figures and tumor diameter seemed important.

Key words
tumor of the small intestine, leiomyosarcoma of the small intestine, lymph node dissection, histological malignancy

Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg 25: 1027-1035, 1992

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Masaya Shiomi Department of Surgery, National Cancer Center Hospital
5-1-1 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 104 JAPAN

Accepted
January 8, 1992

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