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Current Issues in Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy

Kwon Joong Na, Chang Hyun Kang

Year
2020
Citations
8
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Abstract

Minimally invasive esophagectomy (MIE) was first introduced in the 1990s. Currently, it is a widely accepted surgical approach for the treatment of esophageal cancer, as it is an oncologically sound procedure; its advantages when compared to open procedures, including reduction in postoperative complications, reduction in the length of hospital stay, and improvement in quality of life, are well documented. However, debates are still ongoing about the safety and efficacy of MIE. The present review focuses on some of the current issues related to conventional MIE and robot-assisted MIE based on evidence from the current literature.

Keywords

MedicineEsophagectomySurgeryEsophageal cancerReduction (mathematics)General surgeryCancerInternal medicine

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