Non-exposed endoscopic wall-inversion surgery with one-step nucleic acid amplification for early gastrointestinal tumors: Personal experience and literature review
Abstract:BACKGROUND
Laparoscopic and endoscopic cooperative surgery is a safe, organ-sparing surgery that achieves full-thickness resection with adequate margins. Recent studies have demonstrated the safety and efficacy of these procedures. However, these techniques are limited by the exposure of the tumor and mucosa to the peritoneal cavity, which could lead to viable cancer cell seeding and the spillage of gastric juice or enteric liquids into the peritoneal cavity. Non-exposed endoscopic wall-inversion … Show more
“…Compared with laparoscopic wedge resection, NEWS enables minimal tissue resection, especially in difficult positions 4 . Early data on NEWS and sentinel node mapping have demonstrated their safety and efficacy 4 5 .…”
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“…Compared with laparoscopic wedge resection, NEWS enables minimal tissue resection, especially in difficult positions 4 . Early data on NEWS and sentinel node mapping have demonstrated their safety and efficacy 4 5 . Histopathology in our patient showed a moderately differentiated cancer (G2) with deep submucosal invasion of 600 µm.…”
“…Compared with laparoscopic wedge resection, NEWS enables minimal tissue resection, especially in difficult positions 4 . Early data on NEWS and sentinel node mapping have demonstrated their safety and efficacy 4 5 .…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with laparoscopic wedge resection, NEWS enables minimal tissue resection, especially in difficult positions 4 . Early data on NEWS and sentinel node mapping have demonstrated their safety and efficacy 4 5 . Histopathology in our patient showed a moderately differentiated cancer (G2) with deep submucosal invasion of 600 µm.…”
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