Room Setup and Patient Positioning
Room setup and patient position for upper abdominal node dissection.
Subsequent dissection of mesenteric vessels
The small bowel segment chosen for resection has been suspended by traction sutures passed through the anterior abdominal wall. This facilitates subsequent dissection of mesenteric vessels and provides retraction without additional graspers or trocars.
Dissection of the left crus
Dissection of the left crus. The left crus is dissected as completely as possible, and the attachments of the fundus of the stomach to the diaphragm are taken down.
Initial dissection of the esophageal hiatus
Initial dissection of the esophageal hiatus. The right crus is identified and dissected toward its posterior confluence with the left crus.