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  • A 70-year-old male diagnosed with advanced gastric cancer underwent surgery after two courses of neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
  • Post-surgery, he faced complications including an intra-abdominal abscess caused by duodenal perforation, which was treated with drainage.
  • After developing brain metastases, his treatment shifted to palliative care, and he ultimately passed away 2 years and 7 months later from the disease.

Article Abstract

A 70-year-old male patient was diagnosed with advanced gastric cancer with para-aortic lymph node metastasis. After diagnostic laparoscopy, the patient received 2 courses of neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Subsequently, distal gastrectomy, D2 plus para-aortic lymph node dissection, and Roux-en-Y reconstruction were performed. An enlarged lymph node(No. 16b2)was identified during surgery. The histopathological diagnosis revealed ypT4b, ypN3b, cM1(LYM; No. 16), Stage ⅣB. Chemotherapy with ramucirumab plus nab-paclitaxel was administered at 6 weeks postoperatively. However, after 2 courses of chemotherapy, the patient developed an abscess discharge from the wound, which was confirmed by an abdominal CT scan and diagnosed as an intra-abdominal abscess derived from duodenal perforation. The abscess was drained percutaneously. Subsequently, chemotherapy with nab-paclitaxel, nivolumab, and trifluridine/tipiracil hydrochloride was administered. After the appearance of brain metastases, the treatment was shifted to palliative care. The patient died 2 years and 7 months later from the primary disease.

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