2017
DOI: 10.18203/2349-2902.isj20173900
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Role of minimal invasive surgeries in gastric neoplastic diseases; how far we have come: an experience at tertiary centre

Abstract: Background: Minimal invasive surgery (MIS) is a means of performing major operations through small incision, often using miniaturized, high tech imaging systems, to minimize the trauma of surgical exposure without compromising the quality of the surgical procedure. Upper gastro intestinal (GI) diseases constitute majority of gastro intestinal pathologies. With improved diagnostic and screening modalities, even in fatal diseases like carcinoma stomach (Ca stomach), MIS offers not only complete treatment but als… Show more

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