Hitscherich Kyle J, Garg Meera, Petrelli Nicholas J, Bennett Joseph J
Christiana Care, Department of General and Surgical Oncology, Newark, DE, USA.
Helen F Graham Cancer Center and Research Institute at Christiana Care Department of General and Surgical Oncology, Newark, DE, USA.
Am J Surg. 2021 Nov;222(5):983-988. doi: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2021.04.010. Epub 2021 Apr 22.
Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors (GISTs) are rare sarcomas with 5000 new cases arising in the United States each year. Despite their low incidence, general surgeons should be familiar with GISTs since a quarter of these neoplasms are encountered incidentally.
A retrospective medical records review was conducted to create a database of all GISTs resected from January 2005 to May 2019. We isolated patients who had incidental discovery of GISTs intraoperatively or within final pathology. Characteristics of patient (Age, gender), index procedure (malignant vs. benign, elective vs. emergent) and tumor (location, size and mitotic rate) were analyzed.
A total 48 patients were incidentally discovered to have a GIST excised during index operation. The mean age of these patients was 62 years, with 27 females and 21 males. The primary location of tumors in descending frequency was stomach (30), small bowel (15), colon/rectum (2) and esophagus (1). The average size of all tumors was 1.2 cm, with the average size of the stomach, small bowel, colon/rectum and esophagus at 0.9 cm, 1.7 cm, 0.9 cm and 0.3 cm respectively. Mitotic rate was less than 5 mitosis per 50 HPF in 96% of patients. Incidental tumors were identified during both bariatric (13) and non-bariatric stomach surgery (8), colorectal surgery (14), hernia repair (4), ampullary/pancreatic surgery (5), esophageal surgery (2) liver surgery (1) and uterine surgery (1). Most incidental-GISTs were identified during elective surgery (81%, 39). Finally, 15 of the tumors were identified during surgery for other malignancies.
One quarter (25%) of the GISTs encountered at our academic community cancer center over a 15-year period were discovered incidentally. These tumors had less malignant characteristics overall and were likely cured with surgical resection.
胃肠道间质瘤(GISTs)是罕见的肉瘤,在美国每年有5000例新发病例。尽管其发病率较低,但普通外科医生仍应熟悉GISTs,因为这些肿瘤中有四分之一是偶然发现的。
进行回顾性病历审查,以创建一个2005年1月至2019年5月间所有切除的GISTs数据库。我们筛选出术中或最终病理检查时偶然发现GISTs的患者。分析患者特征(年龄、性别)、索引手术(恶性与良性、择期与急诊)和肿瘤特征(位置、大小和有丝分裂率)。
共有48例患者在索引手术期间偶然发现有GISTs被切除。这些患者的平均年龄为62岁,其中女性27例,男性21例。肿瘤的主要位置按频率递减依次为胃(30例)、小肠(15例)、结肠/直肠(2例)和食管(1例)。所有肿瘤的平均大小为1.2厘米,胃、小肠、结肠/直肠和食管的平均大小分别为0.9厘米、1.7厘米、0.9厘米和0.3厘米。96%的患者有丝分裂率低于每50个高倍视野5个有丝分裂。偶然发现的肿瘤在减重手术(13例)和非减重胃部手术(8例)、结直肠手术(14例)、疝修补术(4例)、壶腹/胰腺手术(5例)、食管手术(2例)、肝脏手术(1例)和子宫手术(1例)中均有发现。大多数偶然发现的GISTs是在择期手术中发现的(81%,39例)。最后,15例肿瘤是在其他恶性肿瘤手术期间发现的。
在我们的学术社区癌症中心,15年间遇到的GISTs中有四分之一(25%)是偶然发现的。这些肿瘤总体上恶性特征较少,手术切除可能治愈。