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01-03-2015 | Brief Communication
Incidental Finding of GIST During Obesity Surgery
Authors:
Sonja Chiappetta, Sophia Theodoridou, Christine Stier, Rudolf A. Weiner
Published in:
Obesity Surgery
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Issue 3/2015
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Abstract
Background
The purpose of this study was to review the incidence of incidental gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) in a cohort of morbidly obese patients undergoing laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) or Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB), analyzing surgery indication, morbidity, and follow-up data.
Methods
All cases with incidental GISTs found were reviewed.
Results
Two thousand six hundred three patients underwent obesity surgery founding a gastric GIST in eight patients (incidence 0.31 %). Mean tumor size was 7.65 mm (range 2.5–13 mm) with the majority of the lesions located in the fundus of the stomach. All lesions had negative resection margins. At a mean follow-up of 30 months, all patients were disease-free.
Conclusion
The long-term disease-free survival of 100 % in our study establishes laparoscopic wedge resection during RYGB and LSG as safe and effective in treating incidental gastric GISTs <2 cm.