Background
Distal gastrectomy (DG) and pylorus-preserving gastrectomy (PPG) have been employed for gastric cancer, with PPG having been
reported to be superior to DG in regard to postoperative quality of life. Some patients with these operations still suffer
from gastric stasis, however. In this study, we aimed to examine the clinical effects of rikkunshito on patients who were
to undergo PPG.
Methods
A total of 11 patients who were scheduled to undergo PPG for early gastric cancer at the Osaka University Hospital were enrolled.
The patients were randomly assigned to the crossover study with and without rikkunshito 7.5 g/day. Questionnaires and emptying
tests using 111In-labeled liquid scintigraphy and 99mTc-labeled solid scintigraphy were performed at the end of each treatment period.
Results
Stasis-related symptoms were significantly reduced during rikkunshito treatment (p = 0.043). The emptying test showed that rikkunshito improved emptying of solid meals (p = 0.0003) from the remnant stomach but did not accelerate gastric empting of liquid meals.
Conclusions
Rikkunshito improved gastric emptying and ameliorated postoperative symptoms of patients who had undergone a PPG.