This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Suzanne Gisbertz during the MIS vs Endolumenal Approaches for Early Gastric Cancer on April 13 2018
Keyword(s): antrum, Asia, celiac trunk, chemotherapy, circular stapler, common hepatic artery, curative, D2 lymphadenectomy, duodenum, Dutch guidelines, early gastric cancer, EGC, end-to-side anastomosis, endolumenal approach, endoscopic treatment, Europe, female, French position, gastrocolic ligament, gastrojejunostomy, gold standard, ischemia, Japanese guidelines, KLASS III trial, Ligasure, linear stapler, liver, LOGIC trial, lymphadenectomy, male, margins, minimally invasive surgery, minimally invsasive gastrectomy, MIS approach, mucosa, Nathanson liver retractor, Netherlands, North America, obese, omentectomy, pancreas, pathological evaluation, perigastric lymph nodes, peritoneum, portal vein, resection, Roux-en-Y reconstruction, small bowel, smoking, specimen, STOMACH trial, submucosal space, subtotal gastrectomy, thorax, total gastrectomy, transection, trocar, V-loc suture
Indications for surgery for EGC in the West–1:22
Minimally invasive gastrectomy–3:44 Ann Surg 2016
Conclusion–16:00