What are the advantages and disadvantages of minimally invasive surgery for gastric cancer

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My stomach is always uncomfortable. It's been more than a month. I usually take stomach medicine to relieve pain, but I can't eat anything recently. I went to the hospital for examination because I got gastric cancer. The doctor said that I would do minimally invasive surgery for gastric cancer. Let's learn the advantages and disadvantages of minimally invasive surgery for gastric cancer.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of minimally invasive surgery for gastric cancer

First: gastric cancer minimally invasive surgery time according to the patient's condition, generally 2-5 hours, postoperative care should also actively think of ways. After gastric cancer surgery, we should try to supplement the intake of some anticancer substances, such as fresh vegetables, when we go home for recuperation. The risk of recurrence in the first 5 years is the highest.

Second, gastric cancer needs a wide range of resection and lymph node dissection, the operation surface is wide, the success rate of traditional open surgery is high, but the damage is large. If the main technique is strong, it can be minimally invasive. If it is safe, it should be done completely by laparotomy.

Third: successful operation is the first step of anti-tumor treatment for early cancer patients, and postoperative rehabilitation treatment is also very important. After operation, it can cooperate with biological immunotherapy to accelerate recovery, promote wound healing and tissue repair, reduce pain, and consolidate and strengthen surgical results. To eliminate the small lesions and residual tumor cells that can not be removed by surgery, the patients with good treatment effect can not relapse for a long time.

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After subtotal or total gastrectomy, patients with gastric cancer should not only pay attention to nutrition supplement, but also adjust their food intake and types according to their own diet tolerance and gastric capacity. Moreover, the diet should be rich in nutrition and easy to digest, which is conducive to the recovery of the disease.