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. 1991 Jul-Aug;37(4):441-3.
doi: 10.1016/s0016-5107(91)70776-1.

Laparoscopy for pre-operative staging and assessment of operability in gastric carcinoma

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Laparoscopy for pre-operative staging and assessment of operability in gastric carcinoma

A K Kriplani et al. Gastrointest Endosc. 1991 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

Laparoscopy was performed in 40 patients with gastric carcinoma, whose lesions were otherwise considered amenable to operation, in order to more accurately stage the disease and ascertain the prospect of resectability. Laparoscopy disclosed hitherto unrecognized distant metastases in 5 cases (12.5%) and locally advanced, unresectable neoplasia in 11 cases (27.5%). Thus, laparoscopy served as a basis for avoiding the burden of futile laparotomy in 16 patients (40%). Laparoscopy confirmed the feasibility of resection in 24 patients, and this finding was borne out in 20 of 23 patients surgically explored (87%). The overall diagnostic accuracy of laparoscopy was 91.6%. Laparoscopy was performed in these patients with no mortality or morbidity. We conclude that laparoscopy is an effective means of evaluating resectability of gastric carcinomas and can provide valuable help in planning surgical approach.

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