ABSTRACT: Fifty-eight patients with esophageal cancer were compared by dividing into two groups, the two-field and the three-field lymphadenectomy groups. The modes of node involvement were estimated according to grading of the depth of cancer infiltration. When cancer infiltration extends beyond the submucosal layer, the nodes were extensively involved thoroughout the three fields. Therefore, an extensive lymphadenectomy is mandatory for curative operation and it is the only way to improve the surgical outcome with help of surgical techniques
Introduction: Esophagectomy and lymphadenectomy are essential parts of the multimodal treatment of e...
Extended radical esophagectomy combined with simultaneous bilateral cervical, mediastinal, and abdom...
Special Session Program - Symposiun 6 - Lymph Node Dissection of Esophageal Cancer by Various Approa...
Fifty-eight patients with esophageal cancer were compared by dividing into two groups, the two-field...
The optimal lymphadenectomy for esophageal cancer remains controversial. The choice of surgical acce...
This paper analyses the surgical literature devoted to lymph node clearance for cancer of the esopha...
The incidence of esophageal cancer increases, with approximately 482,000 patients diagnosed with eso...
Surgery with lymphadenectomy remains the mainstay of treatment for esophageal cancer. The optimal ex...
Three-field lymphadenectomy for esophageal cancer remains controversial. The high prevalence of cerv...
To determine the prevalence of occult cervical nodal metasta-ses in patients with squamous cell canc...
The management of esophageal cancer poses unique challenges to clinicians. Significant improvement h...
AbstractObjective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the indication for 3-field lymphadenectomy ...
INTRODUCTION AND DESIGN: Node dissection during esophagectomy is an important aspect of esophageal c...
© 2014 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. The management of esophageal cancer poses unique challenges to...
Esophageal cancer is a very aggressive disease and is becoming more common, particularly in the West...
Introduction: Esophagectomy and lymphadenectomy are essential parts of the multimodal treatment of e...
Extended radical esophagectomy combined with simultaneous bilateral cervical, mediastinal, and abdom...
Special Session Program - Symposiun 6 - Lymph Node Dissection of Esophageal Cancer by Various Approa...
Fifty-eight patients with esophageal cancer were compared by dividing into two groups, the two-field...
The optimal lymphadenectomy for esophageal cancer remains controversial. The choice of surgical acce...
This paper analyses the surgical literature devoted to lymph node clearance for cancer of the esopha...
The incidence of esophageal cancer increases, with approximately 482,000 patients diagnosed with eso...
Surgery with lymphadenectomy remains the mainstay of treatment for esophageal cancer. The optimal ex...
Three-field lymphadenectomy for esophageal cancer remains controversial. The high prevalence of cerv...
To determine the prevalence of occult cervical nodal metasta-ses in patients with squamous cell canc...
The management of esophageal cancer poses unique challenges to clinicians. Significant improvement h...
AbstractObjective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the indication for 3-field lymphadenectomy ...
INTRODUCTION AND DESIGN: Node dissection during esophagectomy is an important aspect of esophageal c...
© 2014 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. The management of esophageal cancer poses unique challenges to...
Esophageal cancer is a very aggressive disease and is becoming more common, particularly in the West...
Introduction: Esophagectomy and lymphadenectomy are essential parts of the multimodal treatment of e...
Extended radical esophagectomy combined with simultaneous bilateral cervical, mediastinal, and abdom...
Special Session Program - Symposiun 6 - Lymph Node Dissection of Esophageal Cancer by Various Approa...