27.11.2023 | Case Report
A Successful Central Gastrectomy and Gastro-Gastric Anastomosis for a Large Gastric GIST
verfasst von:
Mohamed Zidan, Eslam Hassan, Mostafa Refaie
Erschienen in:
Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer
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Abstract
Purpose
Partial gastrectomy is always the preferred technique for GIST resection. Central gastrectomy is a practical technique that can be employed in many situations during the resection of both subepithelial stromal tumors and gastric tumors.
Case presentation
A 53-year-old Egyptian female patient with a 15 × 19 cm large fungating gastric GIST managed by central gastrectomy. Central gastrectomy and gastro-gastric anastomosis were performed with negative resection margins, and the patient received post-operative imatinib, achieving disease control throughout an 8-month post-operative follow-up.
Conclusion
Central gastrectomy is an effective method of partial gastrectomy that can be considered in GIST resection; however, more studies are needed to evaluate the efficiency of central gastrectomy in terms of long-term follow-up and terms of R0 respectability in gastric cancer.