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Reconstruction of the esophagojejunostomy by double stapling method using EEA™ OrVil™ in laparoscopic total gastrectomy and proximal gastrectomy

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Figure 2 The esophagus was cut off obliquely to the long axiswith the automated stapler inserted from the right abdomen.
Figure 4 A tube was made to pass through from a small holeat the tip of the open end of the esophagus.
Figure 6 The surgeon tightened the Surgitie™, therebycompleting the purse-string suture on the esophageal stump.

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