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Non surgical management for massive gastric lipomatosis

  • Jaime Solano
  • , Gabriel Herrera
  • , Manuel Cadena
  • , Luis Felipe Cabrera
  • , Efrain Isaac
  • , Mauricio Pedraza
  • Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá
  • Universidad El Bosque

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Abstract

Background: Gastric lipomatosis (GL) is defined as a lipomatous lesion with diffuse infiltration of the submucosal layer by adipose tissue with multiple lesions and must be differentiated from gastrointestinal lipomas, which are solitary submucosal masses composed of well-differentiated adipose tissue surrounded by a fibrous capsule. GL are uncommon, represents 5 % of gastrointestinal tract lipomas and less than 1∼3 % of all gastric tumors. Case presentation: A 65-year-old woman, who underwent non-operatively approach by Gastric lipomatosis. Non-specific gastrointestinal symptoms and endoscopic examination ruled out the possibility of mucosal ulceration or bleeding. Endoscopic ultrasonography and abdominal CT that confirmed gastric lipomatosis. Discussion: Gastric lipomas are usually small, solitary and asymptomatic, and are hence often detected incidentally, surgical management in asymptomatic patients still be a in debate. Conclusion: Non operative management in massive gastic lipomatosis is appropiate when the patient is asymptomatic without mucosal ulceration, regardless of the amount of gastric lipomas. Avoiding patient the morbidity of a total gastrectomy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)149-152
Number of pages4
JournalInternational Journal of Surgery Case Reports
Volume66
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Gastrectomy and subepitelial
  • Gastric
  • Lipoma
  • Lipomatosis

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