Literature DB >> 12487286

Minimally invasive surgery for gastric carcinoid tumor.

Yoshihide Otani1, Toshiharu Furukawa, Kazuhiro Suganuma, Masashi Yoshida, Yoshiro Saikawa, Tetsuro Kubota, Koichiro Kumai, Makio Mukai, Kaori Kameyama, Hiroshi Takami, Masaki Kitajima.   

Abstract

Minimally invasive laparoscopic wedge resection for gastric mucosal carcinoma and submucosal tumor was first performed in Keio University hospital in 1992. Since then, 172 gastric tumor patients, including four cases of carcinoid tumor, have been successfully treated at the Keio University hospital using this procedure. No local disease recurrence or distant metastases have been observed in follow-ups over as long as 10 years. Chronic atrophic gastritis patients with carcinoid tumors occurring secondary to hypergastrinemia are candidates for the minimally invasive surgery. With careful patient selection according to tumor size, depth of invasion, and histopathological findings of malignancy grade, endoscopic and laparoscopic therapy for these patients can be a safe, curative, and minimally invasive procedure.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12487286     DOI: 10.1016/s0753-3322(02)00282-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Pharmacother        ISSN: 0753-3322            Impact factor:   6.529


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1.  Indocyanine green fluorescence and three-dimensional imaging of right gastroepiploic artery in gastric tube cancer.

Authors:  Toru Nakano; Tadashi Sakurai; Shota Maruyama; Yohei Ozawa; Takashi Kamei; Go Miyata; Noriaki Ohuchi
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2015-01-07       Impact factor: 5.742

2.  Simultaneous use of laparoscopy and endoscopy for minimally invasive resection of gastric subepithelial masses - analysis of 93 interventions.

Authors:  D Wilhelm; S von Delius; M Burian; A Schneider; E Frimberger; A Meining; H Feussner
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2008-06       Impact factor: 3.352

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