Cancers (Aug 2021)

Minimally Invasive Approach to Gastric GISTs: Analysis of a Multicenter Robotic and Laparoscopic Experience with Literature Review

  • Graziano Ceccarelli,
  • Gianluca Costa,
  • Michele De Rosa,
  • Massimo Codacci Pisanelli,
  • Barbara Frezza,
  • Marco De Prizio,
  • Ilaria Bravi,
  • Andrea Scacchi,
  • Gaetano Gallo,
  • Bruno Amato,
  • Walter Bugiantella,
  • Piergiorgio Tacchi,
  • Alberto Bartoli,
  • Alberto Patriti,
  • Micaela Cappuccio,
  • Klara Komici,
  • Lorenzo Mariani,
  • Pasquale Avella,
  • Aldo Rocca

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13174351
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 17
p. 4351

Abstract

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Background: Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are most frequently located in the stomach. In the setting of a multidisciplinary approach, surgery represents the best therapeutic option, consisting mainly in a wedge gastric resection. (1) Materials and methods: Between January 2010 to September 2020, 105 patients with a primary gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GISTs) located in the stomach, underwent surgery at three surgical units. (2) Results: A multi-institutional analysis of minimally invasive series including 81 cases (36 laparoscopic and 45 robotic) from 3 referral centers was performed. Males were 35 (43.2%), the average age was 66.64 years old. ASA score ≥3 was 6 (13.3%) in the RS and 4 (11.1%) in the LS and the average tumor size was 4.4 cm. Most of the procedures were wedge resections (N = 76; 93.8%) and the main operative time was 151 min in the RS and 97 min in the LS. Conversion was necessary in five cases (6.2%). (3) Conclusions: Minimal invasive approaches for gastric GISTs performed in selected patients and experienced centers are safe. A robotic approach represents a useful option, especially for GISTs that are more than 5 cm, even located in unfavorable places.

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