Skip to main content
editorial
. 2006 Apr 14;12(14):2293–2296. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i14.2293

Table 1.

Characteristics of the patients with XGC who underwent extended surgical resections

Author Year Age (Sex) Symptoms Tumor markers Involvement of Performed resection Follow-up
Okamoto 1990 70 (F) Fever, general malaise CA19.9↑, CEA normal Liver, bile duct, transverse colon Cholecystectomy, local atypical liver resection, bile duct resection and transverse colectomy Uncomplicated postoperative course, alive 6 mo after surgery
Maeda 1994 75 (F) No complaints CA19.9↑, CEA normal Liver bed and transverse colon Cholecystectomy with local atypical liver resection and transverse colectomy Uncomplicated postoperative course, follow-up not reported
Furuta 1996 46 (M) Epigastric pain CA19.9 and CEA normal Liver, bile duct, duodenum, right hepatic artery, right portal vein Right hepatectomy and pancreatoduodenectomy -
Natori 1997 55 (M) No complaints CA19.9 normal, CEA↑ Liver (gallbladder bed) and bile duct Cholecystectomy with local atypical liver resection and bile duct resection -
Enomoto 2003 64 (M) High fever, hypochondralgia CA19.9 and CEA normal Liver, bile duct, duodenum, transverse colon, right hepatic artery and right portal vein Right hepatectomy, pancreatoduodenectomy and transverse colectomy Uncomplicated postoperative course, alive 4 yr after surgery
Pinocy 2003 64 (M) Hypochondralgia, fever - Right colonic flexure Cholecystectomy and resection of the right colonic flexure -
Present case 2005 46 (F) Epigastric pain, sense of fullness, jaundice CA19.9↑, CEA normal Right liver, right colonic flexure, second duodenal portion Right hepatectomy, partial duodenectomy and right hemicolectomy Uncomplicated postoperative course, alive 1 yr after surgery