The earliest applications of laparoscopy were for diagnostic procedures. The goal was to make a diagnosis while sparing the patient a major, and often futile, operation. However, the view was limited and it was not possible to palpate organs or masses. The recent development of advanced laparoscopic techniques and ultrasound have improved our view and restored our "sense of touch". These innovations bring the goal of minimally invasive diagnosis and staging closer to reality. This paper reviews the current literature on the laparoscopic staging of cancer with an emphasis on patient selection, diagnostic accuracy, and the reduction in morbidity which can be achieved
AİM Staging laparoscopy enables us to perform palliative treatment, neo-adjuvant therapy for curativ...
INTRODUCTION:Up to 38% of pancreatic and periampullary cancer patients undergoing curative intended ...
© American Medical AssociationBackground: Resection offers the only chance of cure for hepatic color...
Accurate cancer diagnosis and staging are crucial to the determination of an efficacious treatment p...
BACKGROUND: This prospective study was conducted to evaluate the accuracy and the therapeutic releva...
The acceptance of laparoscopy for the management of onco-logic disease has been slow because of init...
Objectives: To assess the efficacy of laparoscopic evaluation of abdominal malignancies in terms of ...
Accurate preoperative staging of gastrointestinal malignancies is of major importance in the decisio...
Approximately 528 000 new cases and 266 000 deaths per year are attributed to cervical cancer (CC) w...
Apart from cervical and vaginal cancers that are staged by clinical examination, most gynaecological...
The main benefit of laparoscopic staging (LLU) of (distal) bilio-pancreatic malignancy is the detect...
IntroductionUp to 38% of pancreatic and periampullary cancer patients undergoing curative intended s...
Despite the availability of various modern imaging techniques, preoperative staging of gastrointesti...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that laparoscopic staging improves outcome in patients with peripa...
Aim: The role of laparoscopy in staging of gastric cancer is widely accepted; however, in Malaysia i...
AİM Staging laparoscopy enables us to perform palliative treatment, neo-adjuvant therapy for curativ...
INTRODUCTION:Up to 38% of pancreatic and periampullary cancer patients undergoing curative intended ...
© American Medical AssociationBackground: Resection offers the only chance of cure for hepatic color...
Accurate cancer diagnosis and staging are crucial to the determination of an efficacious treatment p...
BACKGROUND: This prospective study was conducted to evaluate the accuracy and the therapeutic releva...
The acceptance of laparoscopy for the management of onco-logic disease has been slow because of init...
Objectives: To assess the efficacy of laparoscopic evaluation of abdominal malignancies in terms of ...
Accurate preoperative staging of gastrointestinal malignancies is of major importance in the decisio...
Approximately 528 000 new cases and 266 000 deaths per year are attributed to cervical cancer (CC) w...
Apart from cervical and vaginal cancers that are staged by clinical examination, most gynaecological...
The main benefit of laparoscopic staging (LLU) of (distal) bilio-pancreatic malignancy is the detect...
IntroductionUp to 38% of pancreatic and periampullary cancer patients undergoing curative intended s...
Despite the availability of various modern imaging techniques, preoperative staging of gastrointesti...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that laparoscopic staging improves outcome in patients with peripa...
Aim: The role of laparoscopy in staging of gastric cancer is widely accepted; however, in Malaysia i...
AİM Staging laparoscopy enables us to perform palliative treatment, neo-adjuvant therapy for curativ...
INTRODUCTION:Up to 38% of pancreatic and periampullary cancer patients undergoing curative intended ...
© American Medical AssociationBackground: Resection offers the only chance of cure for hepatic color...