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Single-port intragastric wedge resection using the tunnel method: a novel surgical approach for treating endophytic gastric subepithelial tumors

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00464-023-10583-z

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Minimally invasive surgical procedures; Laparoscopy; Stomach neoplasms; Gastrectomy; Gastrointestinal stromal tumors

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The tunnel method of single-port intragastric wedge resection is a feasible and safe approach for treating endophytic gastric subepithelial tumors. The procedure has a short operative time, minimal postoperative complications, and all cases had negative resection margins.
BackgroundIntragastric wedge resection is an effective method for treating endophytic gastric subepithelial tumors (SETs). However, retracting the stomach wall to the umbilicus is difficult in certain patients. In response, we developed a novel surgical technique for single-port intragastric wedge resection, which we termed the tunnel method.MethodsA transumbilical incision is made, and a wound retractor is applied. After diagnostic laparoscopy, a gastrostomy is made on the greater curvature, lower body. Another small wound retractor is inserted into the gastrostomy, and extracted through the transumbilical incision, creating a tunnel from the gastrostomy site to the umbilicus. Articulating laparoscopic instruments are inserted via the tunnel, and intragastric wedge resection is performed. We collected and analyzed the clinicopathologic and operative data of patients who underwent intragastric wedge resection via the tunnel method.ResultsTwenty-seven patients who underwent single-port intragastric wedge resection via the tunnel method in a single tertiary referral hospital were included in this study. The mean age of the patients was 54.6 +/- 11.4 years, body mass index was 26.5 +/- 3.4 kg/m2. Twenty-four (88.9%) patients had tumors located in the upper third of the stomach. The average operative time was 65.0 +/- 24.2 min. None of the patients experienced Clavien-Dindo grade IIIa or higher postoperative complications. The average postoperative hospital stay length was 2.5 +/- 0.8 days. Thirteen gastrointestinal stromal tumors, nine leiomyomas, and one neuroendocrine carcinoma, schwannoma, lipoma, spindle cell proliferative lesion, and fibrotic lesion were pathologically diagnosed. The average tumor size was 2.6 +/- 1.3 cm. All cases had negative resection margins.ConclusionsSingle-port intragastric wedge resection by the tunnel method is a feasible and safe approach for treating endophytic gastric SETs.

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