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Total
Gastrectomy
The operation begins in the same
fashion as for subtotal gastrectomy. The first goal is to
pedicalize the stomach. After the right gastric artery is
divided, the remainder of the lesser curvature is divided
up to the level of the right crus. The left gastric artery
is identified while the hand is retracting the pedicalized
stomach toward the anterior abdominal wall. The left lobe
of the liver will need retraction by the assistant with a
blunt probe through the epigastric 5 mm port. Once the
left gastric artery is divided, the hiatus is approached.
Here the hand is most useful for encircling the esophagus,
creating inferior retraction, and bluntly dissecting
posteriorly and/or guiding careful electrocautery. The
phreno-esophageal ligament is divided, as are both vagus
nerves.
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