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Ultra Structure Of Peritoneum At Electronic Microscopy In Control Subjects And Patients With Gastric Cancer

Completed
Conditions
Stomach Neoplasm
Registration Number
NCT00935779
Lead Sponsor
University of Chile
Brief Summary

Peritoneal metastases appear in a great proportion of patients affected by gastric carcinoma. Involved mechanisms are poorly understood though experimentally it has been demonstrated that neoplastic cells exfoliated from primary tumor can only implant and proliferate in areas of damaged peritoneum. Objectives: to study ultra-structure of peritoneal surface by electronic microscopy in control subjects and in patients with early or locally advanced gastric cancer looking for spontaneous changes in peritoneal surface not related with surgical injury.

Detailed Description

18 out of 32 cases were eligible for analysis. Four patients operated on for benign diseases served as control and 14 patients with operable local gastric adenocarcinoma (4 mucosa/submucosa/muscular y 10 serosa lesions) were studied. At the beginning of surgery, a 2 x 2 cm. sample from macroscopically normal visceral peritoneum at mesenterium root was carefully obtained, washed with saline and fixed in glutaraldehyde solution. Besides a sample of peritoneal washing fluid was studied to exclude patients with free cancer cells. Peritoneal tissue was fixed during 24 hours and then all samples were evaluated by electronic microscope.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
18
Inclusion Criteria
  • patients with operable local gastric adenocarcinoma
Exclusion Criteria
  • previous abdominal surgery
  • previous open or blunt abdominal trauma
  • history of inflammatory bowel disease or Typhoid Fever, Gallstone disease, chemotherapy or radiotherapy, or any other abdominal condition that could alter peritoneal integrity.
  • All other gastric malignancies such as lymphomas, GIST, carcinoids

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
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Secondary Outcome Measures
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Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Department of Surgery, Clinical Hospital, University of Chile

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Santiago, Region Metropolitana, Chile

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