腹腔镜下胃肠道间质瘤治疗进展

C. Pedrazzani, M. Vitali, S. Conci, M. Moro, S. Pecori, A. Ruzzenente, A. Guglielmi
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腹腔镜手术和酪氨酸激酶抑制剂(TKI)治疗经常用于治疗胃肠道间质瘤(gist)。本综述的目的是分析已发表的微创治疗胃肠道间质瘤的数据,特别关注肿瘤位置和腹腔镜联合甲磺酸伊马替尼治疗晚期胃肠道间质瘤的可能作用。在MEDLINE®和Embase®数据库中检索到2015年6月30日之前发表的可能符合条件的英语研究。腹腔镜手术可以被认为是所有部位的胃肠道间质瘤的治疗选择。大多数胃胃肠道间质瘤适合腹腔镜楔形切除术(最近的研究显示为44-100%)。难以治疗区域的胃gist可能受益于创新的方法,如经胃或胃内切除术。小肠和结肠胃肠道间质瘤的数据很少,尽管符合肿瘤学原则的腹腔镜切除术似乎是可行和安全的,报道的发病率和死亡率分别为3.8% -6.7%和0%。大直肠胃肠道间质瘤的初次切除有高达40%的复发风险。为了改善长期疗效和减少手术的侵入性,在这种情况下,如在其他难以治疗的地区,应考虑新辅助伊马替尼治疗。在选定的病例中,甲磺酸伊马替尼联合腹腔镜治疗可以最大限度地减少手术创伤。适当采用腹腔镜手术和TKI治疗可以减少手术创伤,优化长期效果。
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Update on Laparoscopic Treatment of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors
Laparoscopic surgery and tyrosine kinase-inhibitor (TKI) therapy are frequently used to treat gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs). The purpose of this review was to analyze the published data on minimally invasive treatment of GISTs, with special focus on tumor location and on the possible role of laparoscopy in association with imatinib mesylate therapy in the treatment of advanced forms. The MEDLINE® and Embase® databases were searched for potentially eligible English-language studies published through June 30, 2015. Laparoscopic surgery can be considered a treatment option for GISTs at all locations. Most gastric GISTs are suitable for laparoscopic wedge resection (44-100% in recent series). Gastric GISTs in difficult-to-treat areas may benefit from innovative approaches such as transgastric or intragastric resection. Few data are available for small-bowel and colonic GISTs, although laparoscopic resection complying with the oncologic principles seems feasible and safe with reported morbidity and mortality rates of 3.8-6.7% and 0%, respecively. Primary resection of large rectal GISTs carries a risk of recurrence up to 40%. To improve long-term results and reduce the invasiveness of surgery in this setting, as in other difficultto- treat areas, neoadjuvant imatinib therapy should be considered. In selected cases, the combination of imatinib mesylate therapy and laparoscopy can minimize surgical trauma. The appropriate adoption of laparoscopic surgery and TKI therapy can reduce surgical trauma and optimize long-term results.
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