“…Various surgical techniques and approaches for local resection of rGISTs have been widely described, including open transanal resection, 92 transanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEM), [93][94][95] transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS), 96,97 laparoscopic 98,99 transperineal 100,101 presacral 102,103 transacral [104][105][106] and transvaginal approaches. [107][108][109] Imatinib therapy appears to be the standard first-line treatment for locally advanced, inoperable, and metastatic patients, and for metastatic patients who have had all lesions surgically removed. 88 All GISTs have the potential to develop metastases and their biological behavior is variable.…”