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Published in: World Journal of Surgery 9/2008

01-09-2008

Endoscopic Evaluation of the Quality of the Anastomosis After Esophagectomy with Gastric Tube Reconstruction

Authors: Hyun Koo Kim, Young Ho Choi, Jae Hoon Shim, Yang Hyun Cho, Man-Jong Baek, Young-Sang Sohn, Hark Jei Kim

Published in: World Journal of Surgery | Issue 9/2008

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Abstract

Background

The morbidity and mortality of anastomotic complications after esophagectomy have gradually decreased in recent years. However, swallowing difficulties and reflux continue to burden patients jeopardizing their quality of life. In the present study we performed endoscopic evaluation of the outcomes of esophagogastrostomy by analyzing the presence of anastomotic stenosis and reflux esophagitis.

Methods

A retrospective analysis was carried out on 74 patients who underwent esophagogastrostomy after esophagectomy by one surgeon between January 1995 and December 2004. Fifty-three patients had an endoscopic examination during follow-up (29 ± 23.6 months, range = 5–111 months). Reflux esophagitis and stenosis at the anastomostic site were analyzed according to the surgical technique used and the location of the esophagogastrostomy.

Results

The mean age at the time of repair was 60.3 ± 8.87 (range = 39–81) years. Cervical anastomosis was performed in 26 patients and intrathoracic anastomosis in 27 patients. No significant statistical difference in the frequency of anastomotic stenosis was observed between the two groups (p = 0.829); reflux esophagitis was noted in three patients in the cervical anastomosis group and in 14 patients in the intrathoracic anastomosis group (p = 0.041). For all patients, 23 received a hand-sewn esophagogastric anastomosis and 30 a circular stapled one. There was no significant statistical difference in anastomotic stenosis (p = 0.689) and reflux esophagitis (p = 0.879) in comparisons between the two groups.

Conclusion

Cervical anastomosis resulted in a better outcome for esophagogastrostomy by lowering the risk of reflux esophagitis; this outcome might improve the patient’s quality of life.
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Metadata
Title
Endoscopic Evaluation of the Quality of the Anastomosis After Esophagectomy with Gastric Tube Reconstruction
Authors
Hyun Koo Kim
Young Ho Choi
Jae Hoon Shim
Yang Hyun Cho
Man-Jong Baek
Young-Sang Sohn
Hark Jei Kim
Publication date
01-09-2008
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
World Journal of Surgery / Issue 9/2008
Print ISSN: 0364-2313
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2323
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-008-9664-z

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