Laparoscopically assisted resections of small bowel stromal tumors are safe and effective

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OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy of laparoscopically assisted and open resections in treatment of small bowel stromal tumors (SBST). METHODS: A retrospective study of 85 patients who underwent curative resections for SBST (38 by laparoscopically assisted procedures and 47 by open procedures) was performed. RESULTS: There were no differences between open and laparoscopically assisted approaches in terms of patients' age, gender, presenting symptoms, histological risk or extent of resection (P>0.05). The median tumor size for laparoscopically assisted resections was 4.0cm (range 1.2-7.0cm), which was the same as that for the open resections (range 2.0-10.0cm). There were fewer complications in the laparoscopic group than those in the open resection group (7.9% vs 17.0%), but no significant difference was observed (P>0.05). The 2-year survival of the two patient groups was almost the same (86.8% vs 89.4%). Laparoscopically assisted procedures required on average 22.5min less of operating time (87.5 min vs 110.0 min, P=0.006), 1.0 day less of bowel recovery time (3.0 days vs 4.0 days, P=0.001) and 5.0 days less in hospital stay (8.0 days vs 13.0 days, P<0.001). CONCLUSION: Laparoscopically assisted resection of SBST is a safe alternative to open resection. © 2011 The Authors. Journal of Digestive Diseases © 2011 Chinese Medical Association Shanghai Branch, Chinese Society of Gastroenterology, Renji Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine and Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd.

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Cai, W., Wang, Z. T., Wu, L., Zhong, J., & Zheng, M. H. (2011). Laparoscopically assisted resections of small bowel stromal tumors are safe and effective. Journal of Digestive Diseases, 12(6), 443–447. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-2980.2011.00536.x

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