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. 1999;29(2):102-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF02482232.

Laparoscopic resection of submucosal gastric tumors

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Laparoscopic resection of submucosal gastric tumors

K Aogi et al. Surg Today. 1999.

Abstract

In order to elucidate the efficacy in gastric surgery, we evaluated seven resected cases of a submucosal gastric tumor in which laparoscopic techniques were used. The patients consisted of 1 man and 6 women. The tumors were located in the upper, middle, and lower third of the stomach in 4, 1, and 2 cases, respectively. Three tumors were located mainly on the anterior gastric wall, 2 were on the posterior wall, and 2 were on the lesser curvature. The resected tumor size averaged 3.2 x 2.6 cm. The tumors were classified as intraluminal type (4 cases) and the extraluminal type (3 cases) according to the classification of growth type. A histopathological examination identified 4 leiomyomas, 1 leiomyosarcoma, and 4 smooth muscle tumors of indeterminate malignant potential. After a tumor resection, no recurrence of the lesions occurred during the postoperative follow-up. An extraluminal growing tumor was easily resected by the laparoscopic method without any additional procedures, and this therefore seemed to be a good indication for the laparoscopic method. In contrast, an intraluminal tumor was found to be more difficult to resect using the laparoscopic method without a companion method, e.g., intraoperative endoscopy, because of the difficulties in the detection and resection of the tumor from the serosal side. A more efficient technique must therefore be developed for this type of tumor.

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