That was the case of Mrs. CY (58 years old, Cambodian nationality). According to her medical history, she had often had dull abdominal pain, but she thought it was due to an unsuitable diet, so she silently endured it for more than a month. It was not until the pain became more obvious that she decided to go to Vietnam for a check-up.
At South Saigon International General Hospital (HCMC), through the results of paraclinical examination, doctors discovered a patient with a 4x5cm tumor, suspected to be a gastrointestinal stromal tumor (also known as GIST - Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor).
Fortunately, the tumor was still in the early stages and had not invaded the surrounding organs. Master, Doctor, CKII Nguyen Trung Duong, Deputy Head of the Department of General Surgery, Nam Sai Gon International General Hospital, planned early surgery and indicated gastric tumor removal surgery for the patient after a comprehensive assessment.
This is the optimal method to completely remove the tumor while still keeping the stomach structure intact.

Doctors performed surgery to remove the tumor from the patient (Photo: Hospital).
During the surgery, the team used a “stapler” - a modern device that allows simultaneous cutting and suturing, helping to shorten surgery time and minimize damage to surrounding healthy tissue.
The tumor is removed with specialized equipment, then the cut area is reinforced with absorbable sutures, ensuring tightness and reducing the risk of postoperative leakage.
The entire surgery went smoothly in just 30 minutes. The tumor was completely removed, the incision was clean, there was little bleeding and the surrounding healthy tissue was retained to the maximum.
After surgery, Ms. Y. recovered well, was able to eat and sleep, and had almost no difficulty in daily activities. During the follow-up period, the patient's health indicators were stable. Ms. Y. was discharged after 3 days of treatment and scheduled for a follow-up visit.
Master, Doctor, Specialist II Nguyen Trung Duong, said that GIST is a rare type of digestive tumor but can progress silently over a long period of time. The symptoms of the disease are often unclear and easily confused with common digestive disorders such as dull abdominal pain, bloating, feeling full quickly or prolonged fatigue.
Being subjective and delaying medical examination can cause the tumor to grow larger, causing dangerous complications such as gastrointestinal bleeding, stomach perforation or metastasis.
“The case of patient Y. was discovered at the right time, the golden time for radical intervention without affecting the structure and function of the digestive system.
Therefore, when abnormal symptoms appear in the abdominal area, patients should go for early examination for timely diagnosis and treatment," said Dr. Duong.
According to Dr. Duong, the biggest advantage of the stapler technique in GIST intervention is that it allows the treatment team to treat the tumor quickly, neatly, and accurately while still preserving healthy tissue. Thanks to that, the patient recovers faster, with less pain, and a significantly reduced risk of post-operative complications.
With a team of experienced doctors and the application of many modern techniques, Nam Sai Gon International General Hospital has become a reliable address in the treatment of complex digestive diseases, helping patients to safely undergo surgery and recover quickly, returning to daily life soon.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/suc-khoe/sang-viet-nam-chua-tri-can-benh-hiem-de-nham-voi-day-hoi-20250707155857334.htm
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