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[Surgery in esophageal carcinoma: risks and results].

Authors :
von Flüe M
Ackermann C
Tondelli P
Source :
Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift [Schweiz Med Wochenschr] 1990 Apr 07; Vol. 120 (14), pp. 515-7.
Publication Year :
1990

Abstract

Surgical treatment of esophageal cancer is largely palliative. To clarify the indication it is necessary to assess the effectiveness of the palliation in relief of dysphagia and the operative risks. In a retrospective study we analyzed the perioperative morbidity and follow-up in 25 patients with carcinoma of the esophagus treated between 1984 and 1988 (5 years). With combined anesthesia, early extubation and intensive pulmonary therapy, no perioperative respiratory insufficiency was observed. Perioperative mortality was 0%. An anastomotic leak in 2 patients with a cervical anastomosis was healed in both cases by conservative management. On hospital discharge all patients were able to eat normally. 13 patients died after 1 year on average (4 months to 3 years). 12 patients are alive 6 months to 4 years after operation, 10 of them without symptoms. Our results show that with optimal perioperative management of esophageal carcinoma low morbidity is possible and good palliation of dysphagia is feasible.

Details

Language :
German
ISSN :
0036-7672
Volume :
120
Issue :
14
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
1692422