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Short-term outcomes after conventional transthoracic esophagectomy

Authors :
Niwa, Yukiko
Koike, Masahiko
Hattori, Masashi
Iwata, Naoki
Takami, Hideki
Hayashi, Masamichi
Kanda, Mitsuro
Kobayashi, Daisuke
Tanaka, Chie
Yamada, Suguru
Fujii, Tsutomu
Nakayama, Goro
Sugimoto, Hiroyuki
Nomoto, Shuji
Fujiwara, Michitaka
Kodera, Yasuhiro
Source :
Nagoya Journal of Medical Science. 78(1):69-78
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, School of Medicine, 2016.

Abstract

In our department, we have attempted to reduce the incidence of complications of conventional esophagectomy. The objective of this retrospective study was to report the short-term outcomes of esophagectomy. We reviewed 138 consecutive patients who had undergone subtotal esophagectomy by combined laparotomy via a 12-cm upper abdominal vertical incision combined with right anterior muscle-sparing thoracotomy from August 2010 to August 2014. Most of the cervical para-esophageal lymph node dissection was completed within the thoracic cavity. We performed three-field dissection in patients with tumors in the upper or middle third of the esophagus with clinical lymph node metastases in the superior mediastinum; the others underwent two-field dissection. We performed neck anastomoses in patients undergoing three-field dissection and thoracic anastomoses in those undergoing two-field dissection. Effective postoperative pain management was achieved with a combination of epidural anesthesia and paravertebral block. Postoperative rehabilitation was instituted for early ambulation and recovery. Enteral nutrition via a duodenal feeding tube was administered from postoperative day 2. Median hospital stay after surgery was 15 days (range, 10–129). Rates for both 30-day and in-hospital mortality were 0%. Morbidity rate for all Clavien–Dindo grades was 41.3%, whereas the morbidity rate for Clavien–Dindo grades III and IV was 7.2%. Anastomotic leakage developed in two patients (1.4%), recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy in 11 (8.0%), and pneumonia in nine (6.5%). Good short-term outcomes, especially regarding anastomotic leaks, were achieved by consistent improvements in surgical techniques, optimization of several operative procedures, and appropriate perioperative management.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00277622
Volume :
78
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nagoya Journal of Medical Science
Accession number :
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