Endoscopic resection
This surgery is done using a long, thin tube (endoscope). The tube is put down your throat and into your stomach. Through the endoscope, your doctor can see the inside of your stomach. Special tools can be used within the scope to remove the cancer.
Some very early stage stomach cancers can be treated with this surgery. But it's rarely done in the U.S. This is because stomach cancer is not often found at a very early stage. Still, some U.S. cancer centers offer this procedure. If you have an endoscopic resection for stomach cancer, do it at a center that has a lot of experience with this method.
Subtotal or partial gastrectomy
A subtotal or partial gastrectomy means that part of your stomach is removed. This can be done for people with cancer that's only in the lower part of the stomach. It may also be done for cancer that's only in the upper part of the stomach.
For this surgery, the surgeon takes out the part of your stomach that has cancer. The part of the stomach that's left is then attached to the esophagus and small intestine. The following may also be removed:
- Part of the tube from your throat to your stomach (esophagus)
- Part of the layer of fatty tissue that covers your stomach and intestines (omentum)
- Part of your small intestine (duodenum)
- Nearby lymph nodes
- Your spleen
- Part of other tissues and organs near your stomach
Total gastrectomy
A total gastrectomy means that all of your stomach is removed. Some nearby organs are often removed as well. This is done for people with cancer in the entire stomach. It may also be done for cancer in the upper part of the stomach close to the esophagus.
The surgeon removes:
- Your entire stomach.
- Nearby lymph nodes.
- The fatty layer of tissue covering the stomach and other organs (omentum).
The surgeon may also remove:
- Part of your esophagus.
- Part of your small intestine.
- Your pancreas.
- Your spleen.
- Other nearby organs.
The surgeon attaches the end of your esophagus to your small intestine. Food can still move through your intestines. But you will no longer have a stomach and parts of other organs. So, you will have to eat small amounts more often.
After this surgery, it may be hard to eat enough. Your surgeon may put a feeding tube through your belly into your small intestine. This way, you can get high-nutrient liquids through the tube.
Most subtotal and total gastrectomies are done with an open surgery. A large incision is made in the skin of the abdomen. Some surgeons may use different techniques, such as laparascopic or robotic-assisted surgery. For laparoscopic surgery, a few small incisions are made in the abdomen. Surgical tools are inserted through the incisions to complete the procedure. For robotic surgery, the surgeon uses robotic arms to control the laparoscopic tools. Ask your doctor which type of surgery you will be having.
Palliative surgery
Some stomach cancers can't be removed with surgery. In these cases, the goal of surgery is to lessen the effects of the cancer, not to try to treat or cure it. Here are some kinds of palliative surgery that might be used:
Subtotal or partial gastrectomy
Part of your stomach with the cancer is removed. But nearby organs and lymph nodes are not taken out. This can help ease symptoms, such as blockages or bleeding.
Gastric bypass (gastrojejunostomy)
The upper part of your stomach is attached to part of your small intestine. This can ease symptoms (such as blockages) from cancer in the lower part of the stomach.
Endoscopic procedures
An endoscope is passed down your throat, through the esophagus, and into your stomach. A special tool may be used to destroy some of the cancer. This is called an ablation. Or a short, hollow tube (stent) may be used to keep open blockages caused by the cancer. These procedures may be done in people who are too sick to have surgery.
Feeding tube placement
A feeding tube may be put right into your stomach or small intestine. The tube comes out of your body through your skin over your belly. Special high-nutrient feedings can be given through the tube. This helps you get enough fluids and nutrition without having to try to eat and drink them.