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Oncology |
Manuscript Type |
Retrospective Study |
Article Title |
Minimally invasive surgery for gastric cancer: A comparison between robotic, laparoscopic and open surgery
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Manuscript Source |
Invited Manuscript |
All Author List |
Amilcare Parisi, Daniel Reim, Felice Borghi, Ninh T Nguyen, Feng Qi, Andrea Coratti, Fabio Cianchi, Maurizio Cesari, Francesca Bazzocchi, Orhan Alimoglu, Johan Gagnière, Graziano Pernazza, Simone D’Imporzano, Yan-Bing Zhou, Juan-Santiago Azagra, Olivier Facy, Steven T Brower, Zhi-Wei Jiang, Lu Zang, Arda Isik, Alessandro Gemini, Stefano Trastulli, Alexander Novotny, Alessandra Marano, Tong Liu, Mario Annecchiarico, Benedetta Badii, Giacomo Arcuri, Andrea Avanzolini, Metin Leblebici, Denis Pezet, Shou-Gen Cao, Martine Goergen, Shu Zhang, Giorgio Palazzini, Vito D’Andrea and Jacopo Desiderio |
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Corresponding Author |
Jacopo Desiderio, MD, Department of Digestive Surgery, St. Mary’s Hospital of Terni - University of Perugia, Via Tristano di Joannuccio 1, 05100 Terni, Italy. djdesi85@hotmail.it |
Key Words |
Gastric cancer; Gastrectomy; Minimally invasive surgery; Robotic; Robot-assisted; Laparoscopy |
Core Tip |
The IMIGASTRIC project is a multi-institutional study on gastric cancer developed to collect information on the surgical, clinical, and oncological features of patients undergoing gastrectomy with a robotic, laparoscopic, or open approach. A research group was first established in 2014 and after sharing a specific study protocol, data collection officially started at the end of 2015. A tailored Web-based software was developed to standardize information, facilitate the process of data collection in a unified multi-institutional database, and guarantee the proper storage of patient’s data. The purpose was to create an international registry with a high methodological quality. |
Publish Date |
2017-04-06 18:30 |
Citation |
Parisi A, Reim D, Borghi F, Nguyen NT, Qi F, Coratti A, Cianchi F, Cesari M, Bazzocchi F, Alimoglu O, Gagnière J, Pernazza G, D’Imporzano S, Zhou YB, Azagra JS, Facy O, Brower ST, Jiang ZW, Zang L, Isik A, Gemini A, Trastulli S, Novotny A, Marano A, Liu T, Annecchiarico M, Badii B, Arcuri G, Avanzolini A, Leblebici M, Pezet D, Cao SG, Goergen M, Zhang S, Palazzini G, D’Andrea V, Desiderio J. Minimally invasive surgery for gastric cancer: A comparison between robotic, laparoscopic and open surgery. World J Gastroenterol 2017; 23(13): 2376-2384 |
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http://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v23/i13/2376.htm |
DOI |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v23.i13.2376 |