Port-Site and Wound Recurrences in Cancer Surgery 2000
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-57028-5_7
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Pathogenesis: Tumor Cell Lines and Application in Experimental Animal Studies

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“…The emptying of the pneumoperitoneum at the end of the surgical procedure was performed with at least one trocar positioned in the peritoneal cavity in most of the surgeries described in our study. Animal experimental models from the end of the 20 th century suggest the existence of a “Chimney Effect”, in which the circumferential leakage of gas around a trocar could accelerate the infiltration of peritoneal fluid containing aerosolized tumor at the portal site, relating to the activity of that surgical site 30 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The emptying of the pneumoperitoneum at the end of the surgical procedure was performed with at least one trocar positioned in the peritoneal cavity in most of the surgeries described in our study. Animal experimental models from the end of the 20 th century suggest the existence of a “Chimney Effect”, in which the circumferential leakage of gas around a trocar could accelerate the infiltration of peritoneal fluid containing aerosolized tumor at the portal site, relating to the activity of that surgical site 30 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%