Laparoscopy-assisted surgery for either rectal or gastric cancer has been increasingly performed. However, simultaneous laparoscopy-assisted resection for synchronous rectal and gastric cancer is rarely reported in the literature. In our study, 3 cases of patients who received simultaneous laparoscopy-assisted resection for synchronous rectal and gastric cancer were recorded. The results showed that all 3 patients recovered well, with only 253 minutes of mean operation time, 57 mL of intraoperative blood loss, 5 cm of assisted operation incision, 4 days to resume oral intake, 12 days' postoperative hospital stay, and no complication or mortality. No recurrence or metastasis was found within the follow-up period of 22 months. When performed by surgeons with plentiful experience in laparoscopic technology, simultaneous laparoscopy-assisted resection for synchronous rectal and gastric cancer is safe and feasible, with the benefits of minimal trauma, fast recovery, and better cosmetic results, compared with open surgery. © 2014 by JSLS, Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons.
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Wei, H., Master, J. F., Chen, T., Zheng, Z., Wei, B., Huang, Y., … Master, H. X. (2014). Simultaneous laparoscopy-assisted resection for rectal and gastric cancer. Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons, 18(2), 323–332. https://doi.org/10.4293/108680813X13753907291350
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