Problem description: The patient is 74 years old this year, female, and was hospitalized for anemia half a month ago. The result of the examination was that there were polyps in the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. Today, he underwent a minimally invasive gastroscope to remove the polyps in the intestines. All cut off. But the hospital I live in now says that polyps on the esophagus need chemotherapy to cure, and polyp ulcers in the stomach are too big and require surgery. We would like to consult, can polyps on the esophagus undergo minimally invasive surgery? Can I treat my stomach without surgery? Is surgery recommended?
Question date:2021-03-11
Patient information:Age: 74 years old Gender: Female
Question analysis: Hello, I am your doctor. What is the situation of the patient now? How is your mental state?
Guide and suggestion: Surgery is also a big trauma. It is also a question whether you can withstand the operation when you are older.
Suggestion is for reference only. The problem is serious. Please go to the hospital for detailed examination