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Laparoscopic management of gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumors: A retrospective 10-year single-center experience

AIM: To determine the feasibility, safety, and oncological outcome of laparoscopic resection of gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) based on favorable or unfavorable location. METHODS: Our hospital database included 207 patients who underwent laparoscopic removal of gastric GISTs from Ja...

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Autores principales: Liao, Guan-Qun, Chen, Tao, Qi, Xiao-Long, Hu, Yan-Feng, Liu, Hao, Yu, Jiang, Li, Guo-Xin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5442088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28596688
http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v23.i19.3522
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author Liao, Guan-Qun
Chen, Tao
Qi, Xiao-Long
Hu, Yan-Feng
Liu, Hao
Yu, Jiang
Li, Guo-Xin
author_facet Liao, Guan-Qun
Chen, Tao
Qi, Xiao-Long
Hu, Yan-Feng
Liu, Hao
Yu, Jiang
Li, Guo-Xin
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description AIM: To determine the feasibility, safety, and oncological outcome of laparoscopic resection of gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) based on favorable or unfavorable location. METHODS: Our hospital database included 207 patients who underwent laparoscopic removal of gastric GISTs from January 2004 to September 2015. Patient demographics, clinical presentation, surgery, histopathology, postoperative course, and oncological outcomes were reviewed and analyzed. RESULTS: Gastric GIST in favorable locations was present in 81/207 (39.1%) cases, and in unfavorable locations in 126/207 (60.9%) cases. Overall mean tumor size was 3.28 ± 1.82 cm. No conversions occurred, and complete R0 resection was achieved in 207 (100%) cases. There were three incidences of iatrogenic tumor rupture. The feasibility and safety of laparoscopic surgery were comparable in both groups with no statistical difference between unfavorable and favorable location groups, respectively: for operative time: 83.86 ± 44.41 vs 80.77 ± 36.46 min, P = 0.627; conversion rate: 0% vs 0%; estimated blood loss: 27.74 ± 45.2 vs 29.59 ± 41.18 mL, P = 0.780; tumor rupture during surgery: 0.90% vs 2.82%, P = 0.322; or postoperative complications: 3.74% vs 7.04%, P = 0.325. The follow-up period recurrence rate was 1.89% with no significant differences between the two groups (3.03% vs 0%, P = 0.447). Overall 5-year survival rate was 98.76% and survival rates were similar between the two groups: 98.99% vs 98.39%, P = 0.623 (unfavorable vs favorable, respectively). CONCLUSION: The laparoscopic approach for gastric GISTs is safe and feasible with well-accepted oncological surgical outcomes. Strategies for laparoscopic resection should be selected according to the location and size of the tumor. Laparoscopic treatment of gastric GISTs in unfavorable locations should not be restricted in gastrointestinal centers.
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spelling pubmed-54420882017-06-08 Laparoscopic management of gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumors: A retrospective 10-year single-center experience Liao, Guan-Qun Chen, Tao Qi, Xiao-Long Hu, Yan-Feng Liu, Hao Yu, Jiang Li, Guo-Xin World J Gastroenterol Observational Study AIM: To determine the feasibility, safety, and oncological outcome of laparoscopic resection of gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) based on favorable or unfavorable location. METHODS: Our hospital database included 207 patients who underwent laparoscopic removal of gastric GISTs from January 2004 to September 2015. Patient demographics, clinical presentation, surgery, histopathology, postoperative course, and oncological outcomes were reviewed and analyzed. RESULTS: Gastric GIST in favorable locations was present in 81/207 (39.1%) cases, and in unfavorable locations in 126/207 (60.9%) cases. Overall mean tumor size was 3.28 ± 1.82 cm. No conversions occurred, and complete R0 resection was achieved in 207 (100%) cases. There were three incidences of iatrogenic tumor rupture. The feasibility and safety of laparoscopic surgery were comparable in both groups with no statistical difference between unfavorable and favorable location groups, respectively: for operative time: 83.86 ± 44.41 vs 80.77 ± 36.46 min, P = 0.627; conversion rate: 0% vs 0%; estimated blood loss: 27.74 ± 45.2 vs 29.59 ± 41.18 mL, P = 0.780; tumor rupture during surgery: 0.90% vs 2.82%, P = 0.322; or postoperative complications: 3.74% vs 7.04%, P = 0.325. The follow-up period recurrence rate was 1.89% with no significant differences between the two groups (3.03% vs 0%, P = 0.447). Overall 5-year survival rate was 98.76% and survival rates were similar between the two groups: 98.99% vs 98.39%, P = 0.623 (unfavorable vs favorable, respectively). CONCLUSION: The laparoscopic approach for gastric GISTs is safe and feasible with well-accepted oncological surgical outcomes. Strategies for laparoscopic resection should be selected according to the location and size of the tumor. Laparoscopic treatment of gastric GISTs in unfavorable locations should not be restricted in gastrointestinal centers. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2017-05-21 2017-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5442088/ /pubmed/28596688 http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v23.i19.3522 Text en ©The Author(s) 2017. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is an open-access article which was selected by an in-house editor and fully peer-reviewed by external reviewers. It is distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial.
spellingShingle Observational Study
Liao, Guan-Qun
Chen, Tao
Qi, Xiao-Long
Hu, Yan-Feng
Liu, Hao
Yu, Jiang
Li, Guo-Xin
Laparoscopic management of gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumors: A retrospective 10-year single-center experience
title Laparoscopic management of gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumors: A retrospective 10-year single-center experience
title_full Laparoscopic management of gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumors: A retrospective 10-year single-center experience
title_fullStr Laparoscopic management of gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumors: A retrospective 10-year single-center experience
title_full_unstemmed Laparoscopic management of gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumors: A retrospective 10-year single-center experience
title_short Laparoscopic management of gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumors: A retrospective 10-year single-center experience
title_sort laparoscopic management of gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumors: a retrospective 10-year single-center experience
topic Observational Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5442088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28596688
http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v23.i19.3522
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