Tumor implantation following laparoscopy using different insufflation gases

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S. J. Neuhaus
T. Ellis
A. M. Rofe
G. K. Pike
G. G. Jamieson
D. I. Watson
机构
[1] The Royal Adelaide Center for Endoscopic Surgery,
[2] University Department of Surgery,undefined
[3] Royal Adelaide Hospital,undefined
[4] Adelaide,undefined
[5] South Australia,undefined
[6] 5000 Australia,undefined
[7] Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science,undefined
[8] Adelaide,undefined
[9] South Australia,undefined
[10] 5000 Australia,undefined
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Surgical Endoscopy | 1998年 / 12卷
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Key words: Laparoscopy — Wound — Metastasis — Insufflation gas — Cancer — Helium — Rat;
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Background: Laparoscopic manipulation of malignancies is associated with an increased incidence of metastasis to port sites in experimental models. This study investigated the effect of different insufflation gases on the implantation of a tumor cell suspension following laparoscopic surgery in an established small animal model.
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页码:1300 / 1302
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