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Factors Affecting the Length of Hospitalization after Laparoscopic Resection of Gastric Subepithelial Tumor.

Yeon Soo Chang1.   

Abstract

A subepithelial tumor (SET) is a common disease of the stomach. A gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST), which has malignant potential, is the most common tumor among SETs. The definite treatment of SETs of the stomach should be a complete resection; thus, a laparoscopic wedge resection has been the standard treatment for SET of the stomach. The surgical and oncologic outcomes of laparoscopic wedge resections for gastric GIST have shown it to be safe and feasible compared to open surgery. The authors reported that small sized SET and tumor located in areas other than the posterior wall can be a candidate for shorter hospitalization. The critical pathway (CP) and new therapeutic options can be helpful for reducing the hospital stay. On the other hand, it is important not to overlook the fatal complications after discharge.
Copyright © 2019 The Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery.

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Keywords:  Gastrointestinal stromal tumor; Hospitalization; Laparoscopy; Stomach

Year:  2019        PMID: 35599693      PMCID: PMC8980144          DOI: 10.7602/jmis.2019.22.3.89

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Minim Invasive Surg


  7 in total

Review 1.  Laparoscopic Endoscopic Cooperative Surgery for Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors.

Authors:  Honglei Wang; Lei Cao; Kunming Zheng; Yongjie Zhao
Journal:  Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech       Date:  2018-12       Impact factor: 1.719

2.  [Impact of laparoscopic surgery on efficacy in the treatment of gastrointestinal stromal tumors in different anatomical locations].

Authors:  Qingfeng Chen; Jianxian Lin; Chaohui Zheng; Ping Li; Jianwei Xie; Jiabin Wang; Jun Lu; Qiyue Chen; Mi Lin; Longlong Cao; Changming Huang
Journal:  Zhonghua Wei Chang Wai Ke Za Zhi       Date:  2016-11-25

3.  Clinical outcomes of non-exposed endoscopic wall-inversion surgery for gastric submucosal tumors: long-term follow-up and functional results.

Authors:  Junya Aoyama; Osamu Goto; Hirofumi Kawakubo; Shuhei Mayanagi; Kazumasa Fukuda; Tomoyuki Irino; Rieko Nakamura; Norihito Wada; Hiroya Takeuchi; Naohisa Yahagi; Yuko Kitagawa
Journal:  Gastric Cancer       Date:  2019-07-03       Impact factor: 7.370

4.  Robotic-assisted free-handed, full-thickness gastric GIST resection with primary repair in unfavorable locations.

Authors:  Mattie Arseneaux; Donald Yarbrough; Toshio Nagamoto
Journal:  J Robot Surg       Date:  2018-09-26

5.  Laparoscopic versus open wedge resection for gastrointestinal stromal tumors of the stomach: a meta-analysis.

Authors:  Zhangwei Yang; Pingting Li; Yiren Hu
Journal:  Wideochir Inne Tech Maloinwazyjne       Date:  2018-11-28       Impact factor: 1.195

6.  Laparoscopic treatment of large gastrointestinal stromal tumors (> 5 cm).

Authors:  Maciej Stanek; Magdalena Pisarska; Anna Rzepa; Dorota Radkowiak; Piotr Major; Andrzej Budzyński
Journal:  Wideochir Inne Tech Maloinwazyjne       Date:  2018-10-15       Impact factor: 1.195

Review 7.  Current clinical management of gastrointestinal stromal tumor.

Authors:  Kazuya Akahoshi; Masafumi Oya; Tadashi Koga; Yuki Shiratsuchi
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2018-07-14       Impact factor: 5.742

  7 in total

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