Laparoscopic versus open surgery for locally advanced and metastatic gastric cancer complicated with bleeding and/or stenosis: short- and long-term outcomes.
Tatyana V KhorobrykhNuriddin M AbdulkhakimovVadim G AgadzhanovDavit L AghayanAirazat M KazaryanPublished in: World journal of surgical oncology (2022)
Despite the technical complexity, in patients with complicated locally advanced and metastatic gastric cancer, laparoscopic gastrectomies were associated with longer operation time, reduced intraoperative blood loss, shorter reconvalescence, and similar morbidity, mortality rates and long-term oncologic outcomes compared to conventional open surgery.
Keyphrases
- minimally invasive
- robot assisted
- squamous cell carcinoma
- locally advanced
- coronary artery bypass
- small cell lung cancer
- rectal cancer
- surgical site infection
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- prostate cancer
- atrial fibrillation
- radiation therapy
- cardiovascular disease
- patients undergoing
- clinical trial
- acute coronary syndrome
- radical prostatectomy
- glycemic control