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Table 1 Previous reports of laparoscopic surgery for gastric cancer with SIT

From: Laparoscopic-assisted total gastrectomy for early gastric cancer with situs inversus totalis: report of a first case

No.

Author

Age

Sex

Anomalies of blood vessels

Operation

Lymoh node dissection*

Position of surgeon

Operating time (min)

Blood loss (ml)

Stage**

Post operation

1

Yamaguchi (2003)

76

M

ND

LADG

ND

ND

ND

ND

ND

ND

2

Futawatari (2010)

53

M

no anomalies

LADG

D1 + β

left side (opposite the usual side)

300

350

IA

no complications

3

Seo (2011)

60

M

no anomalies

LADG

D1 + β

right side (same the usual side)

200

70

IB

no complications

4

Kim (2012)

47

M

no anomalies

RADG

D1 + β

same the usual side

300

ND

IIIB

no complications

5

Fujikawa (2013)

60

F

no anomalies

LADG

ND

opposite the usual side

234

5

IB

mechanical obstruction (re-operation)

6

Min (2013)

52

M

the CHA from SMA 2 branches from the LGA

LADG

D1+

same the usual side

220

100

IB

no complications

7

 

68

M

no anomalies

LADG

D1+

same the usual side

117

50

IA

no complications

8

Sumi (2014)

42

M

the LHA from the SMA

LADG

D1 + No.7, 8a, 9

opposite the usual side

313

90

IB

no complications

9

Our case

58

M

no anomalies

LATG

D1+

opposite the usual side

359

90

IA

no complications

       

(except for no.5, 7,8a, 9)

  

IA

no complications

  1. *According to Japanese gastric cancer treatment guidelines 2010 (ver. 3)
  2. **According to Japanese classification of gastric carcinoma: 3rd English edition