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Minimally invasive cancer surgery is associated with a lower risk of venous thromboembolic events.

Marieke J KrimphoveStephen ReeseXi ChenMaya MarcheseEugene ConeKarl H TullyMarco PaciottiAdam S KibelNelya MelnitchoukLuis A KluthProkar DasguptaQuoc Dien Trinh
Published in: Journal of surgical oncology (2020)
We found that a minimally invasive approach was associated with significantly lower odds of VTE compared with undergoing the same open procedure. This study highlights how surgical approach may be an independent risk factor for development of VTE and may elucidate potential risk mitigation strategy.
Keyphrases
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