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Surgery for Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors: State of the Art of Laparoscopic Resection and Surgery for M1 Tumors.

Ulrich Ronellenfitsch1, Peter Hohenberger2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The principles of surgery for primary gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) are resection with clear margins without lymphadenectomy, thus enabling organ-preserving resection in many cases. Tumor rupture needs to be avoided, because it entails peritoneal sarcomatosis. Given these preconditions, there is a rationale for laparoscopic resection of primary GIST. In metastatic GIST, surgery cannot achieve cure, but constitutes an important cornerstone of treatment. Resection can be performed either for residual lesions in responding patients, for focally progressive lesions, or as palliative measure in generalized progression.
METHODS: Selective literature review.
RESULTS: There is ample evidence on laparoscopic resection of gastric GIST, but none from randomized trials. The studies show favorable perioperative outcomes and suggest adequate oncological results; however, a direct comparison to open resection is difficult. For surgery in M1 stages, survival outcomes are better for resection in generalized response than in focal progression. Perioperative morbidity is acceptable. Surgery in generalized progression does not prolong survival and bears relevant morbidity risks.
CONCLUSION: Laparoscopy seems an adequate surgical approach for primary gastric GIST, as long as the surgical principles relevant for this entity are respected. For other tumor sites, there is no sufficient evidence available. In M1 stages, selected patients may benefit from surgery. Survival differences between resection at different stages probably mirror the biology of the disease rather than the effect of the timing of the operation.

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Keywords:  Gastrointestinal stromal tumor, GIST; Laparoscopy; Metastatic stages; Surgery

Year:  2018        PMID: 30498704      PMCID: PMC6257156          DOI: 10.1159/000491799

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Visc Med        ISSN: 2297-4725


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2.  Two hundred gastrointestinal stromal tumors: recurrence patterns and prognostic factors for survival.

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3.  Laparoscopic wedge resection for gastrointestinal stromal tumors of the stomach: initial experience.

Authors:  Yoshinari Mochizuki; Yasuhiro Kodera; Michitaka Fujiwara; Seiji Ito; Yoshitaka Yamamura; Akira Sawaki; Kenji Yamao; Tomoyuki Kato
Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  2006       Impact factor: 2.549

4.  Laparoscopic sphincter-preserving surgery (intersphincteric resection) after neoadjuvant imatinib treatment for gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) of the rectum.

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Journal:  Int J Colorectal Dis       Date:  2013-09-10       Impact factor: 2.571

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Authors:  P J Tanis; C J Buskens; W A Bemelman
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6.  Laparoscopic resection of gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumors.

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Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2005-06-23       Impact factor: 4.584

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8.  Post-imatinib surgery in advanced/metastatic GIST: is it worthwhile in all patients?

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Journal:  Ann Oncol       Date:  2009-07-23       Impact factor: 32.976

9.  Laparoscopic resection of gastrointestinal stromal tumors: safe, efficient, and comparable oncologic outcomes.

Authors:  Yu-Hsien Chen; Keng-Hao Liu; Chun-Nan Yeh; Jun-Te Hsu; Yu-Yin Liu; Chun-Yi Tsai; Cheng-Tang Chiu; Yi-Yin Jan; Ta-Sen Yeh
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10.  Wide Surgical Margin Improves the Outcome for Patients with Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors (GISTs).

Authors:  Jan Åhlén; Fredrik Karlsson; Johan Wejde; Inga-Lena Nilsson; Catharina Larsson; Robert Bränström
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