Surgical Management of Benign Gastric Tumors: A Review

Abood, Hashem Bark Awadh and Albalawi, Amani Nasser D. and AlEnazi, Haifa Obedullah and Almuhanna, Mousa Mutlaq and Busaad, Norah Othman and Jarad, Rafa Ghazi Ali and Alkhamis, Mahdi Saleh and Alsharif, Shahad Majed and Alahdal, Mutaz Abdulrahman S. and Alqahtani, Deena ahmed and Alhakamy, Abdulmajeed ramzy and Alraqibah, Sulaiman Abdullah (2021) Surgical Management of Benign Gastric Tumors: A Review. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33 (60A). pp. 420-426. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

Benign stomach and duodenal tumors are uncommon. Any component of the stomach epithelium, whether glandular, endocrine, or mesenchymal, can develop benign neoplastic tumors. The majority of people with benign stomach and duodenal tumors are asymptomatic for a long time. When symptoms do appear, they are determined by the tumor's size, location, and comorbidities. Endoscopy, computed tomography, and especially endoscopic ultrasonography results are used diagnose. Clinically, it's difficult to tell the difference between benign and malignant stomach tumors. Even benign tumors can undergo malignant transformation, severe obstructive problems, and bleeding. As a result, aggressive surgical resection of the tumors should be undertaken. Laparoscopic resection has become the first option of many surgeons since the development of minimally invasive surgery. According to previous literature, laparoscopic excision of GIST is safe and effective. In this review we’ll be looking at benign gastric tumors, gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) and their diagnosis.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Pustakas > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 21 Apr 2023 07:41
Last Modified: 13 Feb 2024 04:09
URI: http://archive.pcbmb.org/id/eprint/85

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