Gastric Cancer Revealed by a Perforated Ulcer: A Case Report and Review
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Introduction: Gastric cancer is not typically a surgical emergency. However,
it can evolve into urgent complications such as a perforation. We report a
case of a perforated gastric ulcer that turned out to be a cancer. Observation:
A 52-year-old man was admitted to the emergency department of Hubert-
Koutoukou-Maga National University Medical Center in Cotonou for
generalized abdominal pain. He was diagnosed with acute generalized peritonitis
with perforated gastric ulcer, establishing a surgical indication. An antral
perforation was found and a simple closure was performed. Anatomopathological
examination of the surgical piece revealed a gastric adenocarcinoma
within the granulation tissue. Following the impact assessment, he underwent
a second surgery where a distal gastrectomy was performed with D2 lymphadenectomy
followed by gastrojejunostomy. He developed an anastomotic gastrointestinal
fistula during the postoperative period but was successfully
medically treated. The patient received adjuvant chemotherapy with Epirubicin,
Cisplatin and 5-Fluorouracil. The patient is still alive, 3 years after the
gastrectomy. Conclusion: When faced with a perforated gastric ulcer, one must
also consider a neoplastic cause. The emergency surgical treatment depends on
the general condition of the patient and the pre-existing co-morbidities, the
choice being made between a one-stage versus two-stage gastrectomy.
