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Price, 1450/- Category:History of Gujarat Category:Festivals in Gujarat Category:Culture of Gujarat Category:Gujarati culture[Historic views on lymphadenectomy]. Lymphadenectomy is widely used for treating various cancers of the gastrointestinal tract. The first reported operation for cancer of the stomach was performed by the French surgeon Fourcroy (1869) who removed the stomach and omentum for carcinoma of the stomach. He reported that there was no operative mortality and most of his patients survived for more than five years. At that time, he advised the patient to drink water during the first two years after the operation, and he recommended that the patient would not take food. However, two years after the operation, he advised the patient to take a diet containing moderate amount of starch. In 1887, Robilious Winslow (1864-1916) removed only the mesenteric lymph nodes and followed patients for 12 years. During that period, he died of systemic infection. Subsequently, in 1899, Mayo (1854-1936) reported that he removed the nodes in the mesentery of the colon and rectum and the cervical lymph nodes from the esophagus and thyroid gland and more than 95% of his patients were alive for 10 years. However, he reported that he was forced to use a splenic vein tourniquet for more than five hours. Although, his splenic vein tourniquet could be removed, he died of hemorrhage from the puncture site during the operation. In 1902, Billroth (1829-1894) performed the first total gastrectomy for cancer of the stomach. In the same year, Bernhard Nissen (1866-1928) reported that he performed stomach resection for cancer and the patient survived for 13 years. He developed gastric ulcer due to the abnormal use of a rubber tube for preventing aspiration. In the 1930s, in Europe, Billroth and Wendel of Germany introduced Billroth II surgery, and the Japanese developed the splenectomy for treating splenic cancer. In this regard, in the late 1980s, in Japan, D2 lymph node dissection became standard procedure for treating gastric cancer, and it was then that the first gastrectomy was performed by Kitano et al. After that, D2 lymph node dissection was accepted as standard procedure for treating other cancers of the digestive tract. The National Security Agency, that 847798691e