Intragastric SILS for GIST, a new challenge in oncologic surgery: first experiences

K. De Vogelaere, Nele Van De Winkel, Christian Simoens, Georges Delvaux

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Abstract

BACKGROUND:

For treatment of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumour (GIST) located in unreachable areas, such as the esophagogastric junction or pyloric ring, laparoscopic resection cannot be easily applied. We used single-incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) for intragastric resection of GISTs.

PATIENTS AND METHODS:

We report on our cases (n=3) of GIST of the stomach treated with the SILS port placed intragastrically through the anterior wall of the stomach. A skin incision of only 2.5 cm was made to perform this intervention.

RESULTS:

The patients mean age was 68.1 years (range=53-86). The mean operative time was 74.6 (range=67-82) minutes. No intra-operative complications occurred. No conversion was needed. The mean tumor size was 3.8 cm (range=2.7-6.8 cm). All patients healed without any complications. Re-alimentation was started on the third postoperative day. The mean postoperative stay was five days (range: 4-6 days).

CONCLUSION:

This intragastric SILS procedure for GIST is feasible and safe, and offers a benefiet for further progress in oncologic surgery.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3359-3363
Number of pages5
JournalAnticancer Res
Volume33
Issue number8
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • GIST
  • SILS
  • intragastric
  • oncologic surgery

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