
Minimally invasive surgical interference for tumors of the upper gastro-intestinal tract
Malignant neoplasms of the esophagus and the stomach stay one of the most aggressive cancer digestive tract diseases.
The main treatment method for this pathology with a resectable process and absence of progression is surgical intervention. In standard version, surgery for the gastro esophageal cancer, were performed from laparotomy and thoracotomy accesses.
Currently, less invasive technologies are used in all the spheres of modern medicine. Operations for gastro esophageal cancer are no exception. Modern surgical interventions in gastro esophageal cancer are performed through minimal puncture on the anterior abdominal wall and thoracic cage, which gives significant functional and aesthetic advantages in comparison with operations in open surgery. Rehabilitation of patients who have undergone surgery using minimal invasive access is much more rapid. Patients complain less about pain syndrome and faster return to their usual mode of life.