Ismael Díez Del Val, Carlos Loureiro González, José Ignacio Asensio Gallego, Carla Bettonica Larrañaga, Saioa Leturio Fernández, Emma Eizaguirre Letamendia, Mónica Miró Martín, Marta María García Fernández, Laura Martí Gelonch, Humberto Aranda Danso, Julen Barrenetxea Asua, Fernando Estremiana García, Javier Ortiz Lacorzana, Leandre Farran Teixidó
Minimally invasive surgery provides for the treatment of esophagogastric junction tumors under safe conditions, reducing respiratory and abdominal wall complications. Recovery is improved, while maintaining the oncological principles of surgery to obtain an optimal long-term outcome. It is important to have a sufficient volume of activity to progress along the learning curve with close expert supervision in order to guarantee R0 resection and adequate lymphadenectomy. Minimal invasiveness ought not become an objective in itself...
April 29, 2019: Cirugía Española