KMID : 1035920180210040141
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Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2018 Volume.21 No. 4 p.141 ~ p.147
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Function-Preserving Surgery in Gastric Cancer
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Bueno Jan Andrew D.
Park Young-Suk Ahn Sang-Hoon Park Do-Joong Kim Hyung-Ho
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Abstract
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The rising incidence of early gastric cancer has enabled the development of function-preserving gastrectomy with the focus on post gastrectomy quality of life and adherence to sound oncologic principles. It is concurrent with the growing popularity of minimally invasive surgery; and both are commonly used together. The different kinds of function-preserving gastrectomy included in this review are: pylorus-preserving and proximal gastrectomy, vagus nerve preservation, sentinel node navigation, and various endoscopic & minimally-invasive techniques. In this article the indications, techniques, oncologic safety, functional benefit, and outcomes of each kind of function-preserving gastrectomy are discussed.
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KEYWORD
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Function-preserving gastrectomy (FPG), Early gastric cancer (EGC), Pylorus-preserving gastrectomy (PPG), Proximal gastrectomy (PG), Laparoscopic gastrectomy
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