J Korean Gastric Cancer Assoc.  2008 Jun;8(2):104-109.

2005~2006 Nationwide Gastric Submucosal Tumor Report in Korea

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate the clinicopathlogical characteristics and the surgical methods for gastric submucosal tumors in Korea, the Information Committee of the Korean Gastric Cancer Association performed a nationwide survey.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Data on 878 patients who underwent resection from 2005 to 2006 were collected from medical records obtained from 47 institutes. Diagnosis, demographics, symptoms, tumor factors (location, size, degree of malignancy) and operative factors (surgicalmethod and approach, mortality) were analyzed.
RESULTS
Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) were the most common cancers (n=586, 66.8%), followed by leiomyomas (n=97, 11.1%), schwannomas (n=70, 8.0%), ectopic pancreas (n=67, 7.8%) and carcinoids (n=16, 1.8%). The mean age of patients was 56.0 years and the male to female ratio was 1:1.18. Only 40.9% of the patients had symptoms at the time of diagnosis, such as abdominal pain, dyspepsia and bleeding. Gastric submucosal tumors were most frequently located in the upper third of the stomach and 55.4% of the GISTs (n=319) and 84.5% of the leiomyomas (n=84.5%) were located in the upper third of the stomach. Wedge resection (n=726, 82.8%) was the most common operative method, and laparoscopic surgery was performed in 388 patients (44.2%). Only one patient (0.1%) died within 30 days of surgery. A total of 115 patients withGISTs (21.1%, 115/544) had a high risk of malignancy and 41 patients (8.3%, 45/495) received adjuvant imatinib mesylate therapy.
CONCLUSION
The survey showed that about two-thirds of the patients with a gastric submuscoal tumor (SMT) had a GIST, and about one-half of the patients underwent laparoscopic resection. These data presented in the nationwide survey could be used as a fundamental resource for gastric submucosal tumors in Korea.

Keyword

Gastric submucosal tumor; Gastrointestinal stromal tumor; Nationwide survey

MeSH Terms

Abdominal Pain
Academies and Institutes
Benzamides
Carcinoid Tumor
Demography
Dyspepsia
Female
Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors
Hemorrhage
Humans
Korea
Laparoscopy
Leiomyoma
Male
Medical Records
Mesylates
Neurilemmoma
Pancreas
Piperazines
Pyrimidines
Stomach
Stomach Neoplasms
Imatinib Mesylate
Benzamides
Mesylates
Piperazines
Pyrimidines
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