Home /Research /Laparoscopic and robotic distal gastrectomy for gastrointestinal stromal tumour: case report
SURGICAL

Laparoscopic and robotic distal gastrectomy for gastrointestinal stromal tumour: case report

Elena Ortiz‐Oshiro, Patricia Benito Exposito, Jesús Moreno Sierra, Jesus Diaz Gonzalez, Diego Sierra Barbosa, Jesús A. Fernández‐Represa

Year
2012
Citations
11

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GISTs) are the most common mesenchymal tumours of the digestive tract. The most frequent site of occurrence is the stomach. Due to the high potential for malignancy of GIST, resection should be the first-line treatment. Minimally invasive surgery may be used for surgical resection of GISTs. METHODS: We describe a case of laparoscopic and robotic distal gastrectomy in a patient with diagnosis of GIST in the gastric antrum. Laparoscopy was useful for dissection and a da Vinci robot was used for Roux-en-Y reconstruction. RESULTS: The postoperative course was uneventful. CONCLUSIONS: Minimally invasive surgery offers benefits compared to open surgery, and laparoscopic and robot-assisted gastrectomy for the treatment of GIST could be technically feasible and safe because of the advantageous movements provided by the robotic arms.

Keywords

GiSTMedicineGastrectomyRobotic surgeryMalignancySurgeryLaparoscopyStomachDissection (medical)Antrum

Related papers

Browse all SURGICAL papers