Background: An investigation of the effect of laparoscopy and CO2 pneumoperitoneum on the pattern of tumour implantation and growth in the peritoneal cavity was carried out. Methods: A suspension of viable adenocarcinoma cells was introduced into the left upper quadrant of the peritoneal cavity of 36 syngeneic immune-competent rats at laparotomy, laparoscopy with CO2 insufflation, and gasless laparoscopy (12 rats in each group). Six days later the peritoneal cavity and surgical wounds were examined for macroscopic evidence of implanted tumour. The abdominal cavity was divided into sectors and macroscopic tumour implantation was determined for each sector and wound. This was confirmed by histological examination. Results: While tumour implan...
Objective: To compare the incidence of port-site metastases in an experimental tumor model following...
BackgroundThere is growing evidence that laparoscopy for malignancy is associated with an increased ...
Kagohara OH, Costa SL. Influence of pneumoperitoneum on tumor implantation in parietal incision: a c...
BackgroundThe effect of the tumour-bearing state and alterations in peritoneal immune function on th...
Disagreement exists about whether laparoscopy results in dispersal of tumour cells during laparoscop...
Background: A variety of mechanisms have been proposed to explain tumor growth in port sites followi...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: A tumor model in the rat was used to study peritoneal tumor growth...
Videolaparoscopic surgery has enabled great progress in surgical procedures. However, the literature...
Background and aims: Laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancer is currently being evaluated in huma...
BackgroundLaparoscopic manipulation of malignancies is associated with an increased incidence of met...
Background: Because of the possibility of intraperitoneal seeding and port-site recurrences followin...
Recent work using an experimental model in our laboratory has shown that the likelihood of tumor imp...
BackgroundClinical and experimental studies have shown that laparoscopy preserves the immune respons...
The addition of 4 % O-2 and 10 % N2O to the CO2 pneumoperitoneum (PP), together with slight cooling ...
Pneumoperitoneum (PN) and the gas used to insufflate the abdominal cavity during laparoscopy seem to...
Objective: To compare the incidence of port-site metastases in an experimental tumor model following...
BackgroundThere is growing evidence that laparoscopy for malignancy is associated with an increased ...
Kagohara OH, Costa SL. Influence of pneumoperitoneum on tumor implantation in parietal incision: a c...
BackgroundThe effect of the tumour-bearing state and alterations in peritoneal immune function on th...
Disagreement exists about whether laparoscopy results in dispersal of tumour cells during laparoscop...
Background: A variety of mechanisms have been proposed to explain tumor growth in port sites followi...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: A tumor model in the rat was used to study peritoneal tumor growth...
Videolaparoscopic surgery has enabled great progress in surgical procedures. However, the literature...
Background and aims: Laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancer is currently being evaluated in huma...
BackgroundLaparoscopic manipulation of malignancies is associated with an increased incidence of met...
Background: Because of the possibility of intraperitoneal seeding and port-site recurrences followin...
Recent work using an experimental model in our laboratory has shown that the likelihood of tumor imp...
BackgroundClinical and experimental studies have shown that laparoscopy preserves the immune respons...
The addition of 4 % O-2 and 10 % N2O to the CO2 pneumoperitoneum (PP), together with slight cooling ...
Pneumoperitoneum (PN) and the gas used to insufflate the abdominal cavity during laparoscopy seem to...
Objective: To compare the incidence of port-site metastases in an experimental tumor model following...
BackgroundThere is growing evidence that laparoscopy for malignancy is associated with an increased ...
Kagohara OH, Costa SL. Influence of pneumoperitoneum on tumor implantation in parietal incision: a c...