Recent work using an experimental model in our laboratory has shown that the likelihood of tumor implantation at laparoscopy port-sites following laparoscopy might be influenced by the specific gas used for insufflation. In particular helium insufflation was associated with less port site metastases. The model entailed an inbred rat strain and a tumor cell suspension of mixed heterogeneity, native to the rat strain. To determine whether our previous findings could be reproduced using a different model, we investigated the effect of insufflation with either helium or carbon dioxide gas on the implantation of a purified cell suspension of cultured cancer cells. Thirty-eight Dark Agouti rats were randomized to undergo a 40 minute period of lap...
BackgroundPort-site recurrences have delayed the uptake of laparoscopic colectomy, but the etiology ...
Background and aims: Laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancer is currently being evaluated in huma...
Background: Previous studies using animal models have demonstrated that carbon dioxide (CO2) pneumop...
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...
BackgroundThere is growing evidence that laparoscopy for malignancy is associated with an increased ...
BackgroundThe recent results of several experimental studies have suggested that tumour implantation...
Background: A variety of mechanisms have been proposed to explain tumor growth in port sites followi...
Disagreement exists about whether laparoscopy results in dispersal of tumour cells during laparoscop...
Background: An investigation of the effect of laparoscopy and CO2 pneumoperitoneum on the pattern of...
BACKGROUND: Port-site metastases after laparoscopic surgery may occur with greater frequency than wo...
BackgroundApplication of laparoscopy to the resection of malignancy has been followed by a literatur...
Recent case reports of metastasis to laparoscopic trocar wounds suggest that laparoscopic surgery fo...
BackgroundCarbon dioxide (CO(2)) is currently the insufflation gas of choice for laparoscopy. It ful...
Objective: To compare the incidence of port-site metastases in an experimental tumor model following...
BackgroundPort-site recurrences have delayed the uptake of laparoscopic colectomy, but the etiology ...
Background and aims: Laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancer is currently being evaluated in huma...
Background: Previous studies using animal models have demonstrated that carbon dioxide (CO2) pneumop...
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...
BackgroundThere is growing evidence that laparoscopy for malignancy is associated with an increased ...
BackgroundThe recent results of several experimental studies have suggested that tumour implantation...
Background: A variety of mechanisms have been proposed to explain tumor growth in port sites followi...
Disagreement exists about whether laparoscopy results in dispersal of tumour cells during laparoscop...
Background: An investigation of the effect of laparoscopy and CO2 pneumoperitoneum on the pattern of...
BACKGROUND: Port-site metastases after laparoscopic surgery may occur with greater frequency than wo...
BackgroundApplication of laparoscopy to the resection of malignancy has been followed by a literatur...
Recent case reports of metastasis to laparoscopic trocar wounds suggest that laparoscopic surgery fo...
BackgroundCarbon dioxide (CO(2)) is currently the insufflation gas of choice for laparoscopy. It ful...
Objective: To compare the incidence of port-site metastases in an experimental tumor model following...
BackgroundPort-site recurrences have delayed the uptake of laparoscopic colectomy, but the etiology ...
Background and aims: Laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancer is currently being evaluated in huma...
Background: Previous studies using animal models have demonstrated that carbon dioxide (CO2) pneumop...