Stomach cancer surgery is generally performed in many different stages along with other stomach cancer treatments. Depending on the type and stage of the disease, the surgeon may remove part or all of the stomach and some nearby lymph nodes. During gastric cancer surgery, the surgeon tries to preserve the patient's stomach as much as possible, but sometimes he has to remove even the lymph nodes adjacent to the stomach along with the stomach. Even in the most advanced stage of cancer, the surgeon can help prevent bleeding and excessive tumor growth.
Endoscopic incision:
Endoscopic mucosal incision and endoscopic subcutaneous incision are used in early stages that are detected very early and can be performed before spread to the lymph nodes that have not yet spread to the lymph nodes. This type of gastrointestinal cancer surgery is performed non-invasively and endoscopically.
The type of operation usually depends on the stage of the cancer and how advanced the disease is.