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Single-incision laparoscopic radical gastrectomy offers benefits like reduced pain and faster recovery for gastric cancer patients. However, challenges in its application require further research for widespread adoption.

Keywords:
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Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Surgical Innovation
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery

Background:

  • Gastric cancer is a prevalent global malignancy with significant health implications.
  • Laparoscopic radical gastrectomy has been a standard surgical treatment for nearly three decades.
  • Single-incision laparoscopic surgery emerged due to advancements in minimally invasive techniques and patient aesthetic preferences.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current advancements in single-incision laparoscopic radical gastrectomy.
  • To identify and discuss the existing challenges and controversies associated with this surgical approach.

Main Methods:

  • Review of literature on single-incision laparoscopic radical gastrectomy since its first report in 2010.
  • Analysis of preliminary safety data and comparison with traditional laparoscopic radical gastrectomy.
  • Identification of factors limiting clinical application, such as the learning curve and operational difficulty.

Main Results:

  • The safety of single-incision laparoscopic radical gastrectomy has been preliminarily confirmed.
  • This technique demonstrates advantages over traditional laparoscopy, including reduced trauma, less postoperative pain, and quicker recovery.
  • Steeper learning curve and operational complexity currently hinder widespread clinical adoption.

Conclusions:

  • Single-incision laparoscopic radical gastrectomy shows promise for gastric cancer treatment with patient benefits.
  • Further prospective randomized controlled studies are necessary to validate its safety and efficacy.
  • Addressing the challenges in surgical technique and training is crucial for broader implementation.