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A jejunal gastrointestinal stromal tumor with massive gastrointestinal hemorrhage treated by emergency surgery: A case report.
Jablonska, Beata; Szmigiel, Pawel; Wosiewicz, Piotr; Baron, Jan; Szczesny-Karczewska, Weronika; Mrowiec, Slawomir.
  • Jablonska B; Department of Digestive Tract Surgery, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland.
  • Szmigiel P; Department of Digestive Tract Surgery, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland.
  • Wosiewicz P; Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland.
  • Baron J; Department of Radiology, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland.
  • Szczesny-Karczewska W; Department of Pathomorphology and Molecular Diagnostics, Faculty of Medical Science, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland.
  • Mrowiec S; Department of Digestive Tract Surgery, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland.
Medicine (Baltimore) ; 101(35): e30098, 2022 Sep 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2008662
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

A jejunal gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) is a rare neoplasm of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Massive bleeding due to a jejunal GIST is a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. It may be a life-threatening GIST complication that requires urgent intervention. Acute GI bleeding, which requires urgent surgical intervention, is a very rare clinical manifestation of GIST. A jejunal GIST with massive hemorrhage with coronavirus disease 2019 in a male patient in older age with many comorbidities has been not reported in the worldwide literature.

METHODS:

In this case report, we present an 80-year-old man who was admitted to surgery due to abdominal pain, melena, and hematochezia for several hours. An upper endoscopy and colonoscopy were inconclusive. A multidetector contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) of the abdominal and pelvic cavity showed concentric irregular thickening in the distal jejunum.The histopathological finding showed a GIST measuring 6 cm with a mitotic index 2/50 high power fields. The patient's hemodynamic condition deteriorated despite initial conservative treatment including a blood transfusion. Therefore, patient underwent the emergency surgery 24 hours after admission partial jejunal resection with the tumor followed by primary end-to-end anastomosis.

RESULTS:

The mass was removed completely. There were no surgical complications in the postoperative course. On the first postoperative day, a severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 polymerase chain reaction test was performed due to a persistent dry cough, which yielded a positive result. After 14 days, the patient died due to pneumonia and circulatory failure.

CONCLUSIONS:

This case indicates that jejunal GIST can present as massive lower gastrointestinal bleeding and urgent surgery can successfully stop bleeding and save the patient's life. The CT scan was the most effective investigation to find the source of GI bleeding in this case. Therefore, we suggest performing CT in patients with acute massive lower gastrointestinal bleeding when the source of bleeding is not visible on endoscopy, and urgent surgical jejunal resection to stop life-threatening bleeding caused by a jejunal GIST.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors / COVID-19 Type of study: Case report / Diagnostic study / Prognostic study Topics: Long Covid Limits: Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Md.0000000000030098

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors / COVID-19 Type of study: Case report / Diagnostic study / Prognostic study Topics: Long Covid Limits: Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Md.0000000000030098