1. The Role of Minimally Invasive Surgery in Gastric Cancer
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Ibrahim Fethi Azamat, Fatih S. Bırıcık, Emre Balik, Orhun Cig Taskin, Ibrahim Halil Ozata, Nail Omarov, Derya Salim Uymaz, and Emre Ozoran
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Laparoscopic surgery ,gastric cancer surgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Surgical approach ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,General Engineering ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,minimally invasive laparoscopy ,gastrectomy ,Surgery ,robotic assited surgery ,Dissection ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Blood loss ,Oncology ,General Surgery ,Invasive surgery ,Medicine ,Gastrectomy ,Other ,business ,Lymph node - Abstract
Objective: This study aims to investigate the efficacy and safety of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) in gastric cancer and to compare MIS versus open gastrectomy (OG) in terms of early mortality and morbidity, long-term oncological outcomes, and recurrence rates. Methods: A total of 75 patients who underwent MIS or OG for gastric cancer at Koç University School of Medicine between December 2014 and December 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. Postoperative complications and disease-specific survival were compared between surgical approaches. Results: Of the patients, 44 were treated with MIS and 31 with OG. In the MIS group, 33 patients underwent laparoscopic surgery, and 11 patients underwent robotic gastrectomy. Duration of operation was significantly longer in the MIS group than in the OG group (p
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- 2021