Long term survival results for gastric GIST: is laparoscopic surgery for large gastric GIST feasible?

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Recently, laparoscopic resection for relatively small sized gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) has been widely accepted as minimally invasive surgery. However, no report on the long-term safety and efficacy of this surge...

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Main Authors: Kim Ki-Han, Kim Min-Chan, Jung Ghap-Joong, Kim Su-Jin, Jang Jin-Seok, Kwon Hyuk-Chan
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-10-01
Series:World Journal of Surgical Oncology
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Online Access:http://www.wjso.com/content/10/1/230
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spelling doaj-8f7b24a3bab54bad8ece1bb1173d76812020-11-24T22:10:08ZengBMCWorld Journal of Surgical Oncology1477-78192012-10-0110123010.1186/1477-7819-10-230Long term survival results for gastric GIST: is laparoscopic surgery for large gastric GIST feasible?Kim Ki-HanKim Min-ChanJung Ghap-JoongKim Su-JinJang Jin-SeokKwon Hyuk-Chan<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Recently, laparoscopic resection for relatively small sized gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) has been widely accepted as minimally invasive surgery. However, no report on the long-term safety and efficacy of this surgery for large sized gastric GISTs has been published to date.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Between July 1998 and January 2011, 104 consecutive patients who underwent resection for gastric GISTs were enrolled in this retrospective study. We assessed the clinicopathological characteristics, postoperative outcomes, patient survival, and tumor recurrence.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Of the 104 patients with gastric GISTs who were included in the study, there were 47 males and 57 females whose mean age was 59.8 years. Sixty-four patients (61.5%) had symptoms associated with tumor. <it>Ten patients included in the group 1, 49 in the group 2, 15 in the group 3a, 9 in the group 5, 14 in the group 6a, and 7 in the group 6b.</it> There was one minor complication and no mortalities. Recurrence was noted in 5 patients, with a median follow-up period of 49.3 months (range, 8.4 to 164.4). The 5-year overall and disease free survival rates of 104 patients were 98.6% and 94.8%, respectively. When comparing large tumor (5–10 cm) between laparoscopic and open surgery, there were statistically differences in age, tumor size, tumor location, and length of hospitalization. There were no statistical differences in the 5-year survival rate between laparoscopic and open surgery for large tumor (5-10cm).</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Laparoscopic surgery is feasible and effective as an oncologic treatment of gastric GISTs. Moreover, laparoscopic surgery can be an acceptable alternative to open methods for gastric GISTs of size bigger than 5 cm.</p> http://www.wjso.com/content/10/1/230StomachGISTLaparoscopySurvival
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author Kim Ki-Han
Kim Min-Chan
Jung Ghap-Joong
Kim Su-Jin
Jang Jin-Seok
Kwon Hyuk-Chan
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Kim Min-Chan
Jung Ghap-Joong
Kim Su-Jin
Jang Jin-Seok
Kwon Hyuk-Chan
Long term survival results for gastric GIST: is laparoscopic surgery for large gastric GIST feasible?
World Journal of Surgical Oncology
Stomach
GIST
Laparoscopy
Survival
author_facet Kim Ki-Han
Kim Min-Chan
Jung Ghap-Joong
Kim Su-Jin
Jang Jin-Seok
Kwon Hyuk-Chan
author_sort Kim Ki-Han
title Long term survival results for gastric GIST: is laparoscopic surgery for large gastric GIST feasible?
title_short Long term survival results for gastric GIST: is laparoscopic surgery for large gastric GIST feasible?
title_full Long term survival results for gastric GIST: is laparoscopic surgery for large gastric GIST feasible?
title_fullStr Long term survival results for gastric GIST: is laparoscopic surgery for large gastric GIST feasible?
title_full_unstemmed Long term survival results for gastric GIST: is laparoscopic surgery for large gastric GIST feasible?
title_sort long term survival results for gastric gist: is laparoscopic surgery for large gastric gist feasible?
publisher BMC
series World Journal of Surgical Oncology
issn 1477-7819
publishDate 2012-10-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Recently, laparoscopic resection for relatively small sized gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) has been widely accepted as minimally invasive surgery. However, no report on the long-term safety and efficacy of this surgery for large sized gastric GISTs has been published to date.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Between July 1998 and January 2011, 104 consecutive patients who underwent resection for gastric GISTs were enrolled in this retrospective study. We assessed the clinicopathological characteristics, postoperative outcomes, patient survival, and tumor recurrence.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Of the 104 patients with gastric GISTs who were included in the study, there were 47 males and 57 females whose mean age was 59.8 years. Sixty-four patients (61.5%) had symptoms associated with tumor. <it>Ten patients included in the group 1, 49 in the group 2, 15 in the group 3a, 9 in the group 5, 14 in the group 6a, and 7 in the group 6b.</it> There was one minor complication and no mortalities. Recurrence was noted in 5 patients, with a median follow-up period of 49.3 months (range, 8.4 to 164.4). The 5-year overall and disease free survival rates of 104 patients were 98.6% and 94.8%, respectively. When comparing large tumor (5–10 cm) between laparoscopic and open surgery, there were statistically differences in age, tumor size, tumor location, and length of hospitalization. There were no statistical differences in the 5-year survival rate between laparoscopic and open surgery for large tumor (5-10cm).</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Laparoscopic surgery is feasible and effective as an oncologic treatment of gastric GISTs. Moreover, laparoscopic surgery can be an acceptable alternative to open methods for gastric GISTs of size bigger than 5 cm.</p>
topic Stomach
GIST
Laparoscopy
Survival
url http://www.wjso.com/content/10/1/230
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