INTRODUCTION:Introduction: Traditionally, patients after gastric surgery are started feeding when flatus or defecation has documented the return of bowel function. However, in recent years for patients after colorectal cancer resection, early postoperative oral feeding has some favorable effects and has come to be accepted as a safe and feasible approach to management. The aim of […]
TITLE: A Review of Perioperative Complications In 120 Consecutive Community Based Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomies INTRODUCTION: Throughout the mid 1990’s and early 2000’s numerous university programs compared perioperative complications in laparoscopic donor to the gold standard open technique in order to validate the emerging standard of care for nephrectomies. As innovation becomes the norm, an important […]
Introduction: Recently, there is evolved many treatment modalities for early rectal cancer and rectal tumor. And transanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEMS) is raised primary concern in the field. But we need to special instrument specially designed for TEMS and surgeons have to be trained for special techniques to perform TEMS effectively. Heretofore, authors present a case […]
(1) objective of this studyPrevious reports have suggested that patients with early gastric cancer have a favorable prognosis after laparoscopic surgery. Vagus nerve-sparing laroscopically assisted distal gastrectomy (LADG) is a good indication for early gastric cancer concerning function preserved surgery as well as dissecting proper lymph node levels. However, the functional outcome remains unclear. We […]
OBJECTIVES: Currently colonic and gastric lesions unsuitable for endoscopic resection and some early cancers that may have been endoscopically incompletely excised are treated by segmental resection. However, if achievable, local full thickness excision alone may be sufficient and potentially could reduce immediate complications. A novel technique is presented describing this. PROCEDURE AND METHODS: With detailed […]