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Fig. 7 Diagrams of arteries and veins around stomach. Inset a shows left
gastric coronary vein (LCV), which was first confirmed and ligated (solid
red line) before dissection of lymph nodes in anterosuperior region of
common hepatic artery (CHA) (8a) (dotted red line). Inset b shows
right gastroepiploic vein (RGEV) distal to joining point of accessory right
colic vein (ARCV), which was carefully ligated (solid red line) while
preserving ARCV. Moreover, subpyloric lymph node (6) was carefully excised
without causing injury to ARCV (dotted red line). GCT = Henle's
gastrocolic trunk, RGEA = right gastroepiploic artery.