Technical aspects of laparoscopic lymphodissection
- Authors: Puchkov K.V.1, Khubezov D.A.1, Yudin I.V.1
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Affiliations:
- Ryazan State I.P. Pavlov Medical University
- Issue: Vol 54, No 5S (2005)
- Pages: 87-87
- Section: Reviews
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/jowd/article/view/87470
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD87470
- ID: 87470
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Abstract
Aim. The studying of laparoscopic lymphodissection results in cancer of different location.
Material and methods. In Ryazan Regional Clinical Hospital 86 laparoscopic operations have been performed during the period 1999/2005. 64 (74,4%) patients have had colorectal cancer, 10 (11,6%) patients have had renal carcinoma and 2 (2,3%) patients - cervical carcinoma. 20 (23,2%) operations have been combined ones.
Lymphodissection technique has been identical. But lymphodissection extent was different, depending upon the spread of cancer. At colorectal cancer aortoiliac and aortoiliopelvic lymphodenectomy has been performed, depending upon tumor location. Radical nephrectomy has been accompanied by monolateral wide removal of retroperitoneal fat in aortal and iliac zones (affected side). Extend of lymphodissection has corresponded to standard radical hysterectomy in 2 patients (Vertheim’s operation).
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K. V. Puchkov
Ryazan State I.P. Pavlov Medical University
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Russian Federation, Ryazan
D. A. Khubezov
Ryazan State I.P. Pavlov Medical University
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Russian Federation, Ryazan
I. V. Yudin
Ryazan State I.P. Pavlov Medical University
Author for correspondence.
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Russian Federation, Ryazan