is general agreement that the results of surgery for cancer are improved when it is possible to resect widely not only the primary growth but also, and at the same time, those tissues to which direct spread is known to occur but has not yet taken place. The classic example of this is the situation i
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Blind total gastrectomy for massive bleeding from the stomach
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- 1986
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