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#2042 The Laparoscopic Approach in the Surgical Treatment of the Gastric Neuroendocrine Tumors

Introduction: The incidence of G-NETs has been increased significantly over the last decades, which seems set to continue. The treatment of gastric NETs comprises a wide range of surgical approaches alone or in combination with chemotherapy and target therapy. Laparoscopic surgery is the reasonable method of choice for the partial stomach resection as well as when the gastrectomy is needed.

Conference: 15th Annual ENETSConcerence (2018)

Presenting Author:

Authors: Zubaryev M, Kolesnik O, Lukashenko A, Ostapenko Y, Boiko A,

Keywords: gastric neuroendocrine tumors, laparoscopic gastric resection, open gastric surgery,

#606 Laparoscopic Resection of Primary Midgut Carcinoid Tumors

Introduction: Laparoscopic intestinal surgery is the preferable technique in the majority of intestinal surgical disorders. However, there is no series reported to date on laparoscopic resection of intestinal midgut carcinoid tumors (MCT) due to the rarity as well as the technical difficulties in resection of the large mesenteric root lymph node mass commonly found in these tumors, and the occasional difficulty in identifying the primary MCT. This is the first series reporting the results of laparoscopic resection of MCT.

Conference: 10th Annual ENETSConcerence (2013)

Presenting Author: Reissman P

Authors: Reissman P, Grozinsky-Glasberg S, Shmailov S, Gross D,

Keywords: midgut carcinoid, laparoscopic bowel resection ,

#421 Pelvic Carcinoid Tumor Recurrence Treated by Laparosocopic Ultrasonography Guided Laparoscopic Resection

Introduction: Minute retroperitoneal carcinoid tumor recurrences may be difficult to locate during surgery. A laparoscopic approach to re-resection is further hampered by the lack of tactile sense. Laparoscopic Ultrasonography (LUS) is a minimally invasive method which may compensate for the lack of palpation during laparoscopic surgery, and LUS allows for an evaluation of lesions beneath the visible surfaces. LUS is used in the pretherapeutic staging of upper GI tract cancer, and LUS can identify - and if necessary also biopsy - lesions less than 10 mm in diameter.

Conference: 9th Annual ENETSConcerence (2012)

Presenting Author:

Authors: Nielsen H, Mortensen M,

Keywords: LUS, recurrence, minimal invasive surgery,

#379 Laparoscopic Surgery of Pancreatic Endocrine Tumors: Is There a Benefit?

Introduction: Minimally invasive surgery is widely adopted for the treatment of surgical diseases, but results of laparoscopic procedures for pancreatic endocrine tumors (PET) are published in small series.

Conference: 9th Annual ENETSConcerence (2012)

Presenting Author:

Authors: Soloviy M,

Keywords: laparoscopic resection, pancreatic endocrine tumor,

#166 Laparoscopic vs. Open Resection of Pancreatic Endocrine neoplasms: A Review

Introduction: Laparoscopic techniques are used to treat a vast range of surgical diseases, but reports on laparoscopic resection of pancreatic endocrine neoplasms (PET) remain limited to small series.

Conference: 8th Annual ENETSConcerence (2011)

Presenting Author:

Authors: Soloviy M,

Keywords: pancreatic endocrine neoplasms, resection, operative time, hospital stay, pancreatic fistula ,