Laparoscopic versus open wedge resection of gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumors:a non- randomized case-matched study
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0253-3766.2016.05.010
- VernacularTitle:腹腔镜与开腹胃楔形切除术治疗胃间质瘤的对照研究
- Author:
Peng LI
1
;
Zhen HUANG
;
Hong ZHAO
;
Lizhou DOU
;
Yang WANG
;
Chunguang GUO
;
Guiqi WANG
;
Dongbing ZHAO
Author Information
1. 100021,国家癌症中心 北京协和医学院 中国医学科学院肿瘤医院腹部外科
- Keywords:
Subject words] Gastrointestinal stromal tumors;
Surgical procedures,operative;
Laparoscopy;
Treatment outcome
- From:
Chinese Journal of Oncology
2016;38(5):372-376
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the safety and feasibility of laparoscopic wedge resection for gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumors ( GIST ) . Methods One hundred GIST patients treated in our department between 2010 and 2014 were retrospectively enrolled, and their clinicopathological data were reviewed. Fifty patients underwent laparoscopic wedge resection, and open surgery cases were 1 ∶ 1 matched by tumor diameter. The clinicopathological characteristics, perioperative related factors, postoperative nutritional status and short?term outcome were compared between the two groups. Results Among the clinicopathological characteristics, only the age was of statistical significance (61.58±10.43 vs. 56.40±9.82, P=0.012) . Over fifty percent of the tumors occurred in the gastric body. Although the short?term survival did not show statistical significance, the laparoscopic group showed predominant advantages in estimated blood loss [(48.60±48.89) ml vs. (137.60±140.69) ml, P<0.001], average hospital stay[ (12.14±4.32) d vs.(17.22±7.11) d, P<0.001], oral intake time[ (3.76±1.73)d vs. (6.28±3.73)d, P<0.01], decline of prealbumin [(0.07±0.04)g/L vs. (0.11±0.05)g/L, P<0.001)], decline of transferrin [(0.51±0.29)g/L vs. (0.64±0.30) g/L, P=0.034] and complication (2.0% vs. 14.0%, P=0.027). Conclusion Laparoscopic wedge resection is feasible and safe for GIST surgery, allows a rapid recovery and having a better nutritional status in patients, and is a less invasive approach for patients.