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esophagogastrectomy

Known as: Esophagogastrectomy NOS, oesophagogastrectomy 
Surgical removal of part or all of the esophagus, and part or all of the stomach.
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2012
2012
Introduction: Gastric pull-up reconstruction is the most common approach to esophageal replacement during esophagectomy. The… 
2000
2000
Background Data The p53 gene is commonly mutated in human cancers, and a p53 mutation is reported to be present in more than 50… 
Review
1987
Review
1987
Eighty-nine patients who had resection of benign esophageal stricture with esophagogastrostomy were reviewed through medical… 
1985
1985
It has been stated that carcinoma must never be diagnosed in the presence of granular cell myoblastoma,' in view of the… 
1983
1983
The use of surgical stapling devices has caused renewed interest in the performance of esophagogastrectomy by reducing… 
1982
1982
The use of a mechanical instrument for accomplishing end-to-side oesophagogastrostomy is described. We report our experience with… 
1981
1981
Gastric emptying after oesophagogastrectomy may be affected by opposing influences. Truncal vagotomy of the orthotopic stomach… 
1974
1974
Leverment, J. N. and Mearns Milne, D. (1974).Thorax, 29, 228-231. Palliative intubation for malignant strictures of the… 
1962
1962
This paper reports the results of a histological study of severe chronic oesophagitis. The material consisted of 46 specimens… 
1954
1954
In the early days, surgery was concerned with amputations, relief of mechanical obstructions, and letting out pus. At the turn of…