Giant Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor with Double Bowel Obstruction Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges-Case Report
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Background: Gastrointestinal stromal tumors are the most common mesenchymal tumors of the digestive tract
with expression of phenotype KIT/CD117 and CD34+. The stomach and small intestine are the favored sites of
occurrence. The most common complication is a gastrointestinal bleeding, bowel obstruction being rare and often
associated with very large tumors.
Case report: We describe a 62-years-old woman presented with symptoms of abdominal pain, increased volume
of the abdomen. Clinical examination revealed mild abdominal distension and a large epigastric mass. Abdominal
CT scan revealed a large abdominal mass presenting mixed structure. Intraoperative findings showed a large cystic
mass with solid area of 30/20 cm invading the jejunum and the transverse colon. We performed an en-block
resection of the mass with a segmental resection of the transverse colon and jejunum followed by manual end-to-
end anastomosis. Histo-pathological examination revealed a large gastrointestinal stromal tumor invading the
jejunum and the colon.
Conclusion: Jejunal and colonic gastrointestinal stromal tumors are not common and can present as bowel
obstruction. The surgical management of a giant GIST can be a particularly complex challenge. It is imperative to
avoid rupture of the tumor capsule as it is associated to poor outcomes. Tumor size is one of the main prognosis
factors.
