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Laparoscopic approaches in the management of patients with early gastric carcinomas.
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1995
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LaparoscopySurgical OncologyGastroenterologyVisceral SurgerySurgeryLaparoscopic ApproachesGeneral SurgeryLaparoscopic Gastric SurgeryEarly Gastric CarcinomaUpper Gastrointestinal SurgeryMedicineIntragastric ResectionDigestive System SurgeryEarly Gastric Carcinomas
In eight Japanese patients, three different laparoscopic procedures were used to excise an early gastric carcinoma; partial resection in four, intragastric resection of the gastric mucosa in two, and laparoscopic-assisted distal partial gastrectomy with the abdominal wall-elevating method in two patients. Histological examinations revealed that the lesions were completely resected, and there was no evidence of lymphatic metastasis. The operation time ranged from 2 to 4 h. These forms of laparoscopic gastric surgery for patients with early gastric carcinomas may be useful from the standpoint of minimal access, rapid recovery, less pain, and good cosmesis.