Endoscopic intermuscular dissection for a lower rectal gastrointestinal stromal tumor

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The standard treatment for rectal gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) without metastases is total surgical resection, but this strategy is controversial owing to the extremely low prevalence of GISTs. Minimally invasive transanal surgery can be performed as a surgical reduction technique via transanal local excision; however, this technique is not as selective as endoscopic resection and anastomotic leakage is a reported complication as a result of full-layer resection [1]. Although a number of endoscopic resections have been reported [2] [3], no established procedure is available.

A 36-year-old man was diagnosed with a GIST of approximately 1.5 cm in the lower rectum ([Fig. 1]). Endoscopic ultrasound revealed a tumor that was predominantly located in the internal circular muscle, without invasion of the external longitudinal muscle ([Fig. 2]). We considered selective resection to preserve the external longitudinal muscle and subsequently performed endoscopic intermuscular dissection [4]. We used a GIF-H290 T gastroscope (Olympus, Tokyo, Japan) with an ST hood short-type tip (DH-28GR; Fujifilm, Tokyo, Japan) and resected the tumor using a DualKnife J (Olympus, Tokyo, Japan) and injection of hyaluronic acid. We adopted the Endocut I mode (effect 2, duration 3, interval 3) of the VIO300-D electrosurgical system (Erbe Elektromedizin GmbH, Tübingen, Germany) during myotomy. Treatment was completed within 45 minutes without perforation ([Video 1]; [Fig. 3]). Pathological findings demonstrated complete resection without tumor exposure and a very low risk GIST ([Fig. 4]) [5]. The layer between the inner circular and external longitudinal muscles was accessed and injected with water-jet instrumentation to facilitate dissection and selective excision. The patient was discharged on the sixth postoperative day without complications.

Endoscopic intermuscular dissection can be a treatment option for lower rectal GISTs without preoperative invasion of the external longitudinal muscle.

Fig. 1 Endoscopic view showing a 1.5-cm submucosal tumor in the lower rectum, which was diagnosed on a boring biopsy to be a gastrointestinal stromal tumor. Fig. 2 Endoscopic ultrasound image showing that the tumor was located primarily in the internal circular muscle, extending to the internal fourth layer (arrow), with no invasion of the external fourth layer.

Video 1 Endoscopic intermuscular dissection is performed for a rectal gastrointestinal stromal tumor, allowing the preservation of the external longitudinal muscle.

Fig. 3 Endoscopic appearance after the tumor and the invaded internal circular muscle had been resected, leaving the external longitudinal muscle preserved and intact, with no evidence of perforation. Fig. 4 Histopathology of the resected submucosal tumor showing: a on hematoxylin and eosin staining, the tumor surface covered by the submucosal and muscular layer, with no tumor exposure observed; b positivity on c-Kit staining; c a Ki-67 index of < 5 %.

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25 November 2022

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