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Risk Factors for Transumbilical Wound Complications in Laparoscopic Gastric and Colorectal Surgery

KODAI TOMIOKA, MASAHIKO MURAKAMI, AKIRA FUJIMORI, MAKOTO WATANABE, TOMOTAKE KOIZUMI, SATORU GOTO, KOJI OTSUKA and TAKESHI AOKI
In Vivo September 2017, 31 (5) 943-948;
KODAI TOMIOKA
Department of Surgery, Division of Gastroenterological and General Surgery, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan
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MASAHIKO MURAKAMI
Department of Surgery, Division of Gastroenterological and General Surgery, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan
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AKIRA FUJIMORI
Department of Surgery, Division of Gastroenterological and General Surgery, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan
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MAKOTO WATANABE
Department of Surgery, Division of Gastroenterological and General Surgery, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan
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TOMOTAKE KOIZUMI
Department of Surgery, Division of Gastroenterological and General Surgery, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan
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SATORU GOTO
Department of Surgery, Division of Gastroenterological and General Surgery, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan
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KOJI OTSUKA
Department of Surgery, Division of Gastroenterological and General Surgery, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan
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TAKESHI AOKI
Department of Surgery, Division of Gastroenterological and General Surgery, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan
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    a: Transumbilical wound. Cutting the center of the umbilicus in the vertical direction in the head-to-tail side. b: Inserting the 12-mm port. c: Cutting and extending the wound to enable removal of the organ. d: Resected specimens were removed with wound protector. e: The wound just after being closed. f: The wound was covered with silver ions and hydrocolloid dressing.

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KODAI TOMIOKA, MASAHIKO MURAKAMI, AKIRA FUJIMORI, MAKOTO WATANABE, TOMOTAKE KOIZUMI, SATORU GOTO, KOJI OTSUKA, TAKESHI AOKI
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