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[Short-term outcomes of reduced port laparoscopy-assisted total gastrectomy].
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Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy [Gan To Kagaku Ryoho] 2013 Nov; Vol. 40 (12), pp. 2295-7. - Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- Purpose: Several technological advances have been made in laparoscopic surgery, and the use of reduced port surgery (RPS)has gradually become widespread. To assess the safety and usefulness of RPS, we compared the short -term outcomes of conventional laparoscopy-assisted total gastrectomy(LATG)and LATG with the RPS approach.<br />Patients and Methods: From April 2009 to February 2012, 16 cases with gastric cancer underwent conventional LATG with 5 ports as well as minilaparotomy for anastomosis(Conventional group). From February 2012 to November 2012, 12 cases underwent RPS LATG(RPS group). In the RPS group, a multi-instrument port at the umbilicus was used during surgery. This port held 3 trocars and 2 5-mm trocars that were inserted under the right lumbocostal arch.<br />Results: The mean operation time was 333 minutes in the Conventional group, and 370 minutes in the RPS group. The mean postoperative hospital stay was 23 days in the Conventional group, and 17 days in the RPS group. Postoperative mortality was 0% in both groups. Anastomotic leakage occurred in 2 cases in the Conventional group, whereas pancreatic fistula occurred in 2 cases in the RPS group. Due to postoperative bleeding, 1 case in the RPS group underwent redo laparoscopic operation. Anastomotic stenosis was noted in 4 cases in each group. The patients with stenosis required endoscopic balloon dilation several times and the symptom eventually resolved in all cases.<br />Conclusion: By comparing the short-term outcomes for conventional LATG and RPS LATG, we noted that reduced port laparoscopy-assisted total gastrectomy is a feasible procedure.
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- Language :
- Japanese
- ISSN :
- 0385-0684
- Volume :
- 40
- Issue :
- 12
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 24394090