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Technical description of a regional lymphadenectomy in radical surgery for gallbladder cancer

Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3269687 HPB 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
A systematic approach towards a regional lymphadenectomy ensures a consistent nodal harvest in patients undergoing radical resection for gallbladder cancer.
Keywords
Surgical techniqueGallbladder cancerLymphadenectomyPostoperative mortalityRadical cholecystectomy
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Technical description of a regional lymphadenectomy in radical surgery for gallbladder cancer
Authors
Durgatosh Pandey,
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