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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
John Jones was the first to perform a gastric resection in animals. In 1881, Billroth’s first human operation has been done. In 1897, Schlatter has done the first esophago-enterostomy after [[gastrectomy]]. Between 1884 to 1929, Finney’s and Rienhoff were the first to perform partial [[gastrectomy]] showing less [[side effects]] and less [[Mortality rate|mortality rates]].
John Jones was the first to perform a [[gastric]] resection in animals. In 1881, Billroth’s first human operation has been done. In 1897, Schlatter has done the first esophago-enterostomy after [[gastrectomy]]. Between 1884 to 1929, Finney’s and Rienhoff were the first to perform partial [[gastrectomy]] showing less [[side effects]] and less [[Mortality rate|mortality rates]].


== Gastric cancer historical perspective ==
== Gastric cancer historical perspective ==
* Around 1800, Dr. John Jones was the first to perform a gastric resection in animals.  
* Around 1800, Dr. John Jones was the first to perform a [[gastric]] resection in animals.  
* Between 1817 and 1873, Gussenbauer and Winiwarter studied the [[pathology]] of carcinoma of the [[pylorus]]. Results proved that the [[tumor]] could be cured by resection.
* Between 1817 and 1873, Gussenbauer and Winiwarter studied the [[pathology]] of [[carcinoma]] of the [[pylorus]]. Results proved that the [[tumor]] could be cured by resection.
* In 1881, Billroth’s first human operation has been done. Patient named Therese Heller had been suffering from typical symptoms of a [[pyloric stenosis]] for 3.5 months.
* In 1881, Billroth’s first human operation has been done. Patient named Therese Heller had been suffering from typical [[symptoms]] of a [[pyloric stenosis]] for 3.5 months.
* In 1885, Billroth developed a second resection method. He used anterior gastro-enterostomy that was called Billroth II operation.
* In 1885, Billroth developed a second resection method. He used anterior gastro-enterostomy that was called Billroth II operation.
* In 1897, Schlatter has done the first esophago-enterostomy after [[gastrectomy]].
* In 1897, Schlatter has done the first esophago-enterostomy after [[gastrectomy]].
* In 1898, MacDonald successfully carried out a [[gastrectomy]] on a 38-year-old patient who was able to leave hospital on day 13 after complication-free progress.
* In 1898, a successful [[gastrectomy]] was performed on a patient without any complications by Mcdonald.
* Between 1884 to 1929, Finney’s and Rienhoff were the first to perform partial gastrectomy showing fewer side effects and fewer mortality rates.   
* Between 1884 to 1929, Finney’s and Rienhoff were the first to perform partial [[gastrectomy]] showing fewer side effects and fewer [[Mortality rate|mortality rates]].   
* In 1940s, Coller, Kay, and McIntyre published a study of all regional [[lymph nodes]].   
* In 1940s, Coller, Kay, and McIntyre published a study of all regional [[lymph nodes]].   
* Between November 1950 and January 1953, Sunderland et al. studied [[lymph node]] [[metastasis]] connected to gastric cancer.   
* Between November 1950 and January 1953, Sunderland et al. studied [[lymph node]] [[metastasis]] connected to gastric cancer.   

Revision as of 18:47, 18 December 2017


Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mohammed Abdelwahed M.D[2]

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John Jones was the first to perform a gastric resection in animals. In 1881, Billroth’s first human operation has been done. In 1897, Schlatter has done the first esophago-enterostomy after gastrectomy. Between 1884 to 1929, Finney’s and Rienhoff were the first to perform partial gastrectomy showing less side effects and less mortality rates.

Gastric cancer historical perspective

  • Around 1800, Dr. John Jones was the first to perform a gastric resection in animals.
  • Between 1817 and 1873, Gussenbauer and Winiwarter studied the pathology of carcinoma of the pylorus. Results proved that the tumor could be cured by resection.
  • In 1881, Billroth’s first human operation has been done. Patient named Therese Heller had been suffering from typical symptoms of a pyloric stenosis for 3.5 months.
  • In 1885, Billroth developed a second resection method. He used anterior gastro-enterostomy that was called Billroth II operation.
  • In 1897, Schlatter has done the first esophago-enterostomy after gastrectomy.
  • In 1898, a successful gastrectomy was performed on a patient without any complications by Mcdonald.
  • Between 1884 to 1929, Finney’s and Rienhoff were the first to perform partial gastrectomy showing fewer side effects and fewer mortality rates.
  • In 1940s, Coller, Kay, and McIntyre published a study of all regional lymph nodes.
  • Between November 1950 and January 1953, Sunderland et al. studied lymph node metastasis connected to gastric cancer.

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