2012
DOI: 10.1503/cjs.031410
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Laparoscopic management of gastrointestinal stromal tumours: review at a Canadian centre

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“…Mean age of patients operated for GIST was 57.5 years and Ca Stomach was 56.6 years. These observations are consistent with similar studies by Palanivelu et al and Carl Daigle et al 13,14 There was no significant gender difference amongst patients undergoing Minimal Invasive Surgeries for gastric diseases in the present study.…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…Mean age of patients operated for GIST was 57.5 years and Ca Stomach was 56.6 years. These observations are consistent with similar studies by Palanivelu et al and Carl Daigle et al 13,14 There was no significant gender difference amongst patients undergoing Minimal Invasive Surgeries for gastric diseases in the present study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…10,13,18 In present study mean operative time for benign gastric tumours including GIST was 112 min. which was comparable with other studies of Carl Daigle et al, Cheng et al, Mathews et al 14,19,20 Type of anastomosis: Among 16 anastomoses, 2 oesophago jejunal (Ca Stomach: total gastrectomy done), 7 gastro jejunal (3 cases of Ca Stomach for subtotal gastrectomy and 4 cases of gastric outlet obstruction) and 7 cases of gastro gastric anastomosis were done. Jejuno jejunal anastomoses are not included in this series.…”
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“…Lymph node metastasis is very rare and does not require routine lymphadenectomy. 8 Laparoscopic surgery is minimally invasive method which can be used in the diseases like cancer, obesity and functional disorders of the gastrointestinal system. Major advantages of the laparoscopic surgery are less post-operative pain, faster return to daily activities, earlier return of intestinal functions and better cosmetic outcomes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The intraoperative and postoperative complications reported include conversion from laparoscopy to open surgery because of technical difficulty in completing the resection and reconstruction , as well as postoperative bleeding .…”
Section: Clinical Question 3: Is Laparoscopic Local Gastrectomy (K654mentioning
confidence: 99%