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Decreased Morbidity of Laparoscopic Distal Gastrectomy Compared With Open Distal Gastrectomy for Stage I Gastric Cancer: Short-term Outcomes From a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial (KLASS-01).

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LADG for patients with clinical stage I gastric cancer is safe and has a benefit of lower occurrence of wound complication compared with conventional ODG.
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Objective:To determine the safety of laparoscopy-assisted distal gastrectomy (LADG) compared with open distal gastrectomy (ODG) in patients with clinical stage I gastric cancer in Korea.Background:There is still a lack of large-scale, multicenter randomized trials regarding the safety of LADG.Method

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Minimally Invasive Surgery of Gastric Cancer

TL;DR: The safety and feasibility of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has remained under debate for years until recently as discussed by the authors, however, with the increasing amount of evidence and surgical experience, MIS is now commonly favored practice for oncological surgery that made of more sophisticated processes compared to those of surgery for benign diseases.
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The results of 100 consecutive laparoscopic omentum-sparing gastric cancer resections with D2 lymphadenectomy

TL;DR: In this article , the shot and long-term results of omentum-preserving laparoscopic gastric cancer resections with D2 lymphadenectomy in 100 consecutive patients with stages 0-IV and perioperative chemotherapy were presented.
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Laparoscopic gastric cancer surgery results in reduced wound complication and overall morbidity.

TL;DR: Laparoscopy-assisted distal gastrectomy (LADG) was first introduced in 1994 by Dr. Kitano and was rapidly adopted in Japan, Korea, and China, where gastric cancer remains an endemic disease.
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Postoperative pancreatic fistula: an international study group (ISGPF) definition.

TL;DR: In this article, an international panel of pancreatic surgeons, working in well-known, high-volume centers, reviewed the literature on the topic and worked together to develop a simple, objective, reliable, and easy-to-apply definition of postoperative pancreatic fistula, graded primarily on clinical impact.

Special article Postoperative pancreatic fistula: An international study group (ISGPF) definition

TL;DR: The present definition and clinical grading of POPF should allow realistic comparisons of surgical experiences in the future when new techniques, new operations, or new pharmacologic agents that may impact surgical treatment of pancreatic disorders are addressed.
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Laparoscopic versus open surgery for rectal cancer (COLOR II): short-term outcomes of a randomised, phase 3 trial

TL;DR: In selected patients with rectal cancer treated by skilled surgeons, laparoscopic surgery resulted in similar safety, resection margins, and completeness of resection to that of open surgery, and recovery was improved after laparoscope surgery.
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Laparoscopy-assisted Billroth I gastrectomy.

TL;DR: A technique of laparoscopy-assisted Billroth I gastrectomy under an abdominal wall-elevating method is described, which shows good results under conditions of a pneumoperitoneum.
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Laparoscopic versus open subtotal gastrectomy for distal gastric cancer: five-year results of a randomized prospective trial

TL;DR: Laparoscopic radical subtotal gastrectomy for distal gastric cancer is a feasible and safe oncologic procedure with short- and long-term results similar to those obtained with an open approach.
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