Literature DB >> 11928044

Combined endoscopic intragastral resection of a posterior stromal gastric tumor using an original technique.

K Ridwelski1, M Pross, S Schubert, S Wolff, T Günther, S Kahl, H Lippert.   

Abstract

Gastric stromal tumors are solitary, usually asymptomatic, lesions that can bleed, become obstructive, or even degenerate into malignant neoplasms. Therefore, their surgical excision is recommended. We report a technique for the successful resection of a stromal tumor of the posterior gastric wall using a transgastric approach. After the creation of a 12 mmHg pneumoperitoneum using a three-trocar technique, a 2-cm gastrostomy was performed; an 18-mm trocar was then positioned in the gastric lumen and secured with a pursestring suture. Next, an intragastric wedge resection of the posterior gastric wall was carried out under endoscopic guidance. Finally, the anterior gastric wall was closed using a linear stapler. Histopathological analysis showed a benign spindle cell tumor, which was excised in toto. Patient recovery was uneventful. This report supports previous data showing the feasibility of a laparoscopic transgastric approach for the resection of stromal tumors of the posterior gastric wall. It also underscores the synergy of laparoscopic and endoscopic procedures in minimally invasive gastric surgery.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11928044     DOI: 10.1007/s004640042014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Endosc        ISSN: 0930-2794            Impact factor:   4.584


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