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Esophagogastrectomy: Reoperation for complications

โœ Scribed by Yvedt L. Matory; Dr. Michael Burt


Book ID
102926337
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
523 KB
Volume
54
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-4790

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โœฆ Synopsis


From 1961 to 1991, a total of 1,452 esophagectomies were performed for esophageal cancer at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Of these patients, 40 (2.7%) developed complications requiring a second operation during the same hospitalization. The majority of the carcinomas were located in the midesophagus or the gastroesophageal junction. The pathologic diagnosis was squamous cell carcinoma in two-thirds of the patients. Few comorbid factors could be identified. Twenty-nine patients (72%) had a standard Ivor-Lewis resection, 5 (12%) had a transhiatal resection, 5 (12%) had a transabdominal approach, and 1 (3%) had a cervical approach only. Complications requiring reoperation were the following: respiratory failure in 13 patients, anastomotic leak in 6, bowel obstruction in 5, major bleeding in 4, wound dehiscence in 4, tracheo-esophageal fistula in 3, feeding tube malposition in 2, empyema in 1, chyle leak in 1, a positive margin in 1. Twelve of these same patients had a persistent or second complication and required a third operation. Among the 40 patients in this study, the mortality was 40%.


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