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Sporadic gastric carcinoid tumor successfully treated by two-stage laparoscopic surgery:A case report 被引量:2
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作者 Takahiro Kinoshita Takashi Oshiro +6 位作者 Tasuku Urita Yutaka Yoshida Mitsuru Ooshiro shinichi okazumi Ryoji Katoh Daisuke Sasai Nobuyuki Hiruta 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 SCIE CAS 2010年第11期385-388,共4页
We report a case of sporadic gastric carcinoid tumor successfully treated by two-stage laparoscopic surgery.A 38-year old asymptomatic woman was referred to our hospital for evaluation of a submucosal tumor of the sto... We report a case of sporadic gastric carcinoid tumor successfully treated by two-stage laparoscopic surgery.A 38-year old asymptomatic woman was referred to our hospital for evaluation of a submucosal tumor of the stomach.Endoscopic examination showed a solitary submucosal tumor without ulceration or central depression on the posterior wall of the antrum and biopsy specimens were not sufficient to determine the diagnosis.Endoscopic ultrasound revealed a tumor nearly 2 cm in diameter arising from the muscle layer and a computed tomography scan showed the tumor enhanced in the arterial phase.Laparoscopic wedge resection was performed for definitive diagnosis.Pathologically,the tumor was shown to be gastric carcinoid infiltrating the muscle layer which indicated the probability of lymph node metastasis.Serum gastrin levels were normal.As a radical treatment,laparoscopy-assisted distal gastrectomy with regional lymphadenectomy was performed 3 wk after the initial surgery.Finally,pathological examination revealed no lymph node metastasis. 展开更多
关键词 GASTRIC CARCINOID Laparoscopic SURGERY Laparoscopy-assisted distal GASTRECTOMY Completion SURGERY SUBMUCOSAL tumor
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Risk factors for postoperative stoma outlet obstruction in ulcerativecolitis 被引量:2
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作者 Tomoaki Kitahara Yu Sato +3 位作者 Takashi Oshiro Rie Matsunaga Makoto Nagashima shinichi okazumi 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 SCIE 2020年第12期507-519,共13页
BACKGROUND Current medical treatments can achieve remission of ulcerative colitis (UC).Surgery is required when potent drug treatment is ineffective or when coloncancer or high-grade dysplasia develops. The standard p... BACKGROUND Current medical treatments can achieve remission of ulcerative colitis (UC).Surgery is required when potent drug treatment is ineffective or when coloncancer or high-grade dysplasia develops. The standard procedure is restorativeproctocolectomy (RPC) with ileal pouch-anal anastomosis, commonly performedas two- or three-stage RPC with diverting ileostomy. Postoperative stoma outletobstruction (SOO) is frequent, but the causes are not well known.AIM To identify the risk factors for SOO after stoma surgery in patients with UC.METHODS We retrospectively reviewed the files of 148 consecutive UC patients whounderwent surgery with stoma construction. SOO was defined as small bowelobstruction symptoms and intestinal dilatation just below the penetrating part ofthe stoma on computed tomography. Patients were divided into two groups:Those who developed SOO within 30 d after surgery and those who did not.Patient characteristics, intraoperative parameters, the stoma site, and rectusabdominis muscle thickness were collected. Moreover, we identified the patientswho repeatedly developed SOO. Univariate and multivariate analyses wereperformed to identify risk factors for SOO and recurring SOO.RESULTS Eighty-nine patients who underwent two-stage RPC were included betweenJanuary 2008 and March 2020. Postoperatively, SOO occurred in 25 (16.9%)patients after a median time of 9 d (range 2-26). Compared to patients withoutSOO, patients with SOO had a significantly higher rate of malignant tumors ordysplasia (36.0% vs 17.1%, P = 0.032), lower total glucocorticoid dose one monthbefore surgery (0 mg vs 0 mg, P = 0.026), higher preoperative total protein level(6.8 g/dL vs 6.3 g/dL, P = 0.048), higher rate of loop ileostomy (88.0% vs 55.3%, P= 0.002), and higher maximum stoma drainage volume (2300 mL vs 1690 mL, P =0.004). Loop ileostomy (OR = 6.361;95%CI 1.322–30.611;P = 0.021) and maximumstoma drainage volume (OR = 1.000;95%CI 1.000–1.001;P = 0.015) wereconfirmed as independent risk factors for SOO. Eighteen patients with SOO weretreated conservatively without recurrence (sSOO group). Seven (28.0%) patientsrepeatedly developed SOO (rSOO group) during the observation period. Asignificant difference was observed in the rectus abdominis muscle thicknessbetween the two groups (sSOO 9.3 mm, rSOO 12.7 mm, P = 0.006). Musclethickness was confirmed as an independent risk factor for recurring SOO (OR =2.676;95%CI 1.176-4.300;P = 0.008).CONCLUSION In this study, high maximum stoma drainage volume and loop ileostomy areindependent risk factors for SOO. Additionally, among patients with a thickrectus abdominis muscle, the risk of SOO recurrence is high. 展开更多
关键词 Ileal pouch anal anastomosis ILEOSTOMY Loop ileostomy Proctocolectomy and restorative Surgical stomas Total proctocolectomy Ulcerative colitis
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