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MODERN ASPECTS OF DIAGNOSIS OF METASTASIS OF GASTRIC CANCER TO THE LIVER

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The article presents data on the surgical treatment of patients with gastric cancer that has metastasized to the liver. A retrospective analysis of materials from 2014 to 2023 was carried out in 51 patients from the  Department of Thoracoabdominal Surgery.  The patients were divided into two groups: the main group included patients n=28 (54.9%) who simultaneously underwent gastric removal from resections of metastatic liver nodules. In the second control group, n=23 (45.1%) were patients who, taking into account the general condition of the patients, the presence of complications (bleeding, stenosis, dysphagia), underwent gastrectomy or gastric resection without removal of metastatic liver nodes. Depending on the location and histological structure of the tumor, 22 (43.1%) patients underwent distal subtotal gastrectomy and 29 (56.9%) patients underwent gastrectomy.

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