| Literature DB >> 25889037 |
Hiroyuki Daiko1, Takeo Fujita2, Takahiro Ohgara3, Nobuyoshi Yamazaki4, Satoshi Fujii5, Yasuhiro Ohno6, Tomonori Yano7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite the efficacy of molecular targeted therapy, surgical resection remains the only curative primary treatment for gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs). However, in cases when the tumor originates from the thoracic esophagus, conventional transthoracic approach is highly invasive.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25889037 PMCID: PMC4332432 DOI: 10.1186/s12957-015-0452-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Surg Oncol ISSN: 1477-7819 Impact factor: 2.754
Figure 1Schematic representation of esophagoscopic approach and injection of blue-colored sodium hyaluronate solution. Sodium hyaluronate solution colored blue by indigo carmine was injected into the submucosal layer to define the incision layer and create a space between the tumor and submucosal layer.
Figure 2Schematic representation of the thoracoscopic three-port approach. Port I is a 12-mm blunt port at the seventh intercostal space (ICS) on the middle axillary line for the left-handed procedure. Port II is a 5-mm port at the fifth ICS on the middle axillary line for the right-handed procedure. Port III is a 5-mm port at the ninth ICS on the posterior axillary line for the insertion of a 5-mm-diameter flexible endoscope.
Figure 3Representative images of endoscopic and thoracoscopic procedures. (a) Endoscopic finding of the submucosal tumor before injection of the blue-colored sodium hyaluronate solution. (b) Endoscopic finding after the injection of the blue-colored sodium hyaluronate solution. (c) Surgical finding after the dissection of the longitudinal muscle layer of the esophagus. (d) Surgical finding after the suture of the longitudinal muscle layer of the esophagus.
Figure 4Findings of contrast-enhanced computed tomography, barium-swallow esophagogram and endoscopy in four cases. (1) Gastrointestinal stromal tumor located on the left side of the middle third of the thoracic esophagus. (2) Tumor located on the lower third of the esophagus was histopathologically diagnosed as leiomyoma. (3) Large tumor located on the lower third of the esophagus was histopathologically diagnosed as leiomyoma. (4) Tumor located on the lower third of the esophagus was histopathologically diagnosed as leiomyoma.
Clinical characteristics and surgical outcomes of four patients
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| 1 | Male | 38 | Mt | 3.5 | 127 | 5 | 3 | 10 | None |
| 2 | Female | 43 | Lt | 5.0 | 133 | 12 | 3 | 9 | None |
| 3 | Female | 69 | Lt/Mt | 9.0 | 231 | 65 | 3 | 6 | None |
| 4 | Female | 38 | Lt | 3.0 | 60 | 3 | 3 | 4 | None |
Mt middle third of esophagus, Lt lower third of esophagus.
Immunohistopathological staining and pathological diagnosis of the tumor
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| 1 | + | + | + | − | + | GIST |
| 2 | − | − | + | − | + | Leiomyoma |
| 3 | − | − | + | − | + | Leiomyoma |
| 4 | − | − | + | − | + | Leiomyoma |
SMA α-smooth muscle actin.