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Risk factors for gastric perforation after cytoreductive surgery in patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis: Splenectomy and increased body mass index.

Martina Aida AngelesCarlos Martínez-GómezMathilde DelFederico MigliorelliManon DaixAnaïs ProvendierMuriel PicardJean RuizElodie ChantalatHélène LerayAlejandra MartinezLaurence GladieffGwénaël Ferron
Published in: PloS one (2021)
Gastric perforation after CRS is a rare event with a high rate of mortality. While splenectomy and increased BMI are risk factors associated with this complication, HIPEC does not seem to be related. Gastric perforation is probably an ischemic complication due to a multifactorial process. Preventive measures such as preservation of the gastroepiploic arcade and prophylactic suture of the greater gastric curvature require further assessment.
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