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期刊名:Surgical clinics of north america

缩写:SURG CLIN N AM

ISSN:0039-6109

e-ISSN:1558-3171

IF/分区:2.8/Q1

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Alicia Gingrich,Nicholas Manguso,Randall Zuckerman Alicia Gingrich
Patients with gastric cancer peritoneal metastases (GCPM) have Stage IV disease. Systemic therapy is a crucial aspect of their care. Patients with GCPM should have their tumors tested for HER2 and PD-L1 expression and microsatellite instabi...
Thejal Srikumar,Raghav Sundar Thejal Srikumar
Gastric cancer is prevalent worldwide and is a leading cause of cancer-related death. Patients with GC often present at advanced stages at diagnosis. Patients with locally advanced diseases experience poor survival rates with surgery alone....
Isaiah P Schuster,Christopher J DiMaio Isaiah P Schuster
Gastric cancer remains one of the most common causes of cancer death worldwide. Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) plays a key role in the diagnosis and staging of gastric cancer. EUS can allow for in-depth cancer staging by detailing tumor size, ...
Jennifer Liu-Burdowski,Jiyoon Park Jennifer Liu-Burdowski
Gastric cancer is a highly prevalent malignancy in Asia; however, its incidence is rising in the United States. Traditionally, methods of treatment include surgery and chemotherapy. Endoscopy has become an alternative method with a low recu...
Jenny Hwang,Jacquelyn Carr Jenny Hwang
Current treatment for gastric cancer includes a multidisciplinary approach of systemic therapy and surgery. While retrospective, prospective, and randomized trials have demonstrated conflicting results on the need for extended lymphadenecto...
Krist Aploks,Keerthi Vengatesan,Xiang Da Eric Dong Krist Aploks
Surgical management of gastric cancer has evolved over the years. Incorporation of minimally invasive techniques has led to shorter hospital stays, reduced wound complications, and earlier return to functional activity. Nevertheless, the de...
Damien Lazar,Katelyn Claire Larson,Alexandra Argiroff Damien Lazar
Gastric perforation is a core emergency disease treated by the general surgeon. The majority are caused by peptic ulcer disease and neoplasms; however, other etiologies, such as iatrogenic injury and gastric ischemia, are prevalent enough t...
Hassan Masoudpour,Jessica Wassef,Severija Saladziute et al. Hassan Masoudpour et al.
Medical advancements, including Helicobacter pylori eradication and antisecretory agents, have reduced peptic ulcer disease (PUD)-associated hospital admissions, mortality, and surgical interventions over the past 30 years. Surgery plays an...
Lee Ying,Samuel Butensky,Ysabel Ilang-Ying et al. Lee Ying et al.
The obesity epidemic poses a significant global health challenge. Despite proven efficacy, accessibility to bariatric surgery is limited. Endoscopic bariatric therapies offer less invasive alternatives. Reversible space-occupying devices li...
Giacomo C Waller,Tahsin M Khan,Camilo Correa-Gallego Giacomo C Waller
The surgical management of gastric cancer has changed significantly from the first open partial gastrectomy in 1881 to contemporary minimally invasive approaches. The approach has shifted from open surgeries to laparoscopic and robotic-assi...