Minimally invasive removal of gastric leiomyoma

O. Galimov, V. O. Khanov, T. R. Ibragimov, D. Minigalin, Rustam Rashitovich Saifullin
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Leiomas are more common in men aged 20 to 50 years. In women, they occur at an older age and 3 times less often than in men. An essential point in the disease pathogenesis is rapid growth of leiomyomas and their tendency to ulceration with decay, which leads to the development of formidable complications in the form of bleeding, perforation of the hollow organ, followed by the development of peritonitis. The growth of leiomyomas occurs from the thickness of the muscle layer in the form of a single node, mainly endogastrically in 66.5 % of cases. Exogastric growth was noted in 24.6 %, mixed in 5 % and intramural in 3.9 % of cases. A rare representation of benign stomach tumors of non-epithelial origin is characterized by an extremely wide variety of their types and names. A clinical case of surgical treatment of gastric leiomyoma using minimally invasive technologies in a patient with concomitant pathology is presented. The neoplasm was detected during a screening examination of the respiratory system. The patient underwent laparoscopic removal of the neoplasm. A macro- and micropreparation of gastric leiomyoma is presented. After surgical treatment, a positive result was achieved, the patient was discharged from the clinic in a satisfactory condition. The modern development of medicine and the use of video endoscopic technologies significantly expand the possibilities of surgery for neoplasms of the gastrointestinal tract. This observation demonstrates the features of the clinical picture of benign gastric neoplasms and the possibility of using minimally invasive surgical technologies in their treatment against the background of severe comorbid pathology.
胃平滑肌瘤的微创切除
平滑瘤多见于20至50岁的男性。在女性中,它们发生的年龄较大,比男性少三分之一。该疾病发病机制的一个要点是平滑肌瘤的快速生长及其溃烂和腐烂的趋势,这导致以出血、中空器官穿孔的形式发展的可怕并发症,随后发展为腹膜炎。平滑肌瘤的生长以单个淋巴结的形式从肌肉层的厚度开始,在66.5%的病例中主要发生在胃内。24.6%的病例为外胃生长,5%的病例为混合生长,3.9%的病例为胃内生长。一种罕见的非上皮来源的良性胃肿瘤,其特征是其类型和名称的变化非常广泛。摘要本文报告一例采用微创技术治疗胃平滑肌瘤的临床病例。肿瘤是在呼吸系统的筛查检查中发现的。病人接受腹腔镜切除肿瘤。本文报道一种胃平滑肌瘤的宏观和微观制备方法。手术治疗后,效果良好,患者出院后病情满意。现代医学的发展和视频内窥镜技术的使用大大扩大了胃肠道肿瘤手术的可能性。这一观察结果表明了良性胃肿瘤的临床特征,以及在严重共病病理背景下使用微创手术技术治疗的可能性。
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