F J Del Pino Porres, J Benito Ruiz, P L Boils Arroyo, S Gómez Iglesias, J M Caffarena Calvar, F Carbonell Tatay, C Herrero Bernabéu, S Sancho Rodríguez Fornós
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We made a retrospective analysis of 43 cases of primary tumor of the small intestine, 28 benign and 15 malignant, diagnosed and treated in our hospital over a period of 18 years. A preoperative diagnosis was reached in 13 cases (30%), while in 37.2% the tumor was a casual finding during operation by other methods. The remaining 32.5% debuted as acute abdomen and were an emergency surgical indication. Simple tumoral resection was practiced in 19 cases (44.1%) of benign tumor, intestinal resection with end-to-end anastomosis in 22 cases (51%) and only biopsy in two cases (4.6%). Coadjuvant chemotherapy was given to five patients (11.5%) and radiotherapy to one (2.3%). The one-year survival for malignant tumors was 73%, and only 18% (2 cases) survived more than 5 years after the operation).