• Department of General Surgery, Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University, Xuzhou, Jiangsu 221000, P. R. China;
ZHAO Wenxing, Email: wxzhao@sina.com
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Objective To evaluate the safety and efficacy of transorally inserted anvil (OrVilTM) for laparoscopic total gastrectomy compared with open total gastrectomy.Methods Retrospectively summarized the 285 gastric cancer patients from the Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University between December 2012 and April 2018, of them 156 patients underwent laparoscopic total gastrectomy (being reconstructed by OrVilTM) via 129 patients underwent open total gastrectomy. Operation-associated parameters and postoperative complications were compared between the two groups.Results The intraoperative blood loss was significantly less, proximal resection margin was significantly longer, and first ambulatory time, time to first flatus, time to fluid diet were significantly shorter in the laparoscopic total gastrectomy group (P<0.05). Whereas the total operative time, esophagojejunostomy time, numbers of dissected lymph nodes, time to remove drainage tube, length of postoperative hospital stay, and morbidity of postoperative complication (including anastomotic leakage, anastomotic stenosis, anastomotic bleeding, celiac and pleural effusion or infection) were not significantly different between the two groups (P>0.05).Conclusion OrVilTM is a technically safe and feasible surgical procedure for esophagojejunostomy in laparoscopic total gastrectomy.

Citation: SUN Quan, WANG Ji, MA Hongqin, LIU Li, DU Yusheng, ZHAO Wenxing. Application of transorally inserted anvi in laparoscopic total gastrectomy. CHINESE JOURNAL OF BASES AND CLINICS IN GENERAL SURGERY, 2020, 27(11): 1403-1407. doi: 10.7507/1007-9424.202002015 Copy

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