Abstract

The authors experienced two cases of synchronous double caner of the stomach and kindey which were preoperatively diagnosed and successfully resected on an one-step approach. In case 1, a right renal cancer was incidentally detected on abdominal CT after the patient was diagnosed as having a gastric cancer. In case 2, a gastric cancer was also incidentally found out by endoscopy which was conducted for exploration for direct invasion of a right renal cancer. Both cases underwent gastrectomy and nephrectomy simultaneously. In a review of the literature cases of preoperatively diagnosed as having synchronous gastric and renal cancers and resected simultaneously have come to 21 including these two cases reported here. Some discussion on the reports in the literature is added in this paper.

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