Literature DB >> 1515996

Surgical treatment of thoracic esophageal carcinoma directly invading the lung.

H Kato1, Y Tachimori, H Watanabe, M Itabashi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The authors examined 63 patients with thoracic esophageal carcinoma directly invading the adjacent lung. Four of them had esophago-pulmonary fistulas. One patient received exploratory thoracotomy and exposure to radiation, and 62 underwent esophagectomy with mediastinal and abdominal lymph node dissection. A resection of the seized lung and the esophagus was performed in 39 patients (Group A), and 23 received esophagectomy with part of the tumor remaining intact (Group B).
METHODS: The results of treatment were compared between the two groups.
RESULTS: Operative blood loss, mortality, and complications in both groups showed no difference. The average number of dissected lymph nodes in Group A was significantly larger than that in Group B (P less than 0.01). Histologic examination revealed that 22 (56.4%) lesions in Group A invaded the pulmonary parenchyma, a finding that indicates the difficulty of gross diagnosis of tumor infiltration. Five-year survival rates for patients in Groups A and B were 21.1% and 8.7%, respectively. The survival curve for patients in Group A was significantly better than for those in Group B (P less than 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS: Pulmonary resection and aggressive lymph node dissection are recommended for patients with esophageal carcinoma that invades the adjacent lung.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1515996     DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19920915)70:6<1457::aid-cncr2820700602>3.0.co;2-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer        ISSN: 0008-543X            Impact factor:   6.860


  3 in total

1.  Esophageal cancer complicated by esophagopulmonary fistula and lung abscess formation: A surgical approach.

Authors:  Alexander Rehders; Billur Baseras; Leila Telan; Feras Al-Sharahbani; Sebastian Angenendt; Markus H Ghadimi; Wolfram T Knoefel
Journal:  Thorac Cancer       Date:  2014-08-25       Impact factor: 3.500

2.  Characteristics of esophagorespiratory fistulas resulting from esophageal cancers: a single-center study on 243 cases in a 20-year period.

Authors:  Akos Balazs; Zoltan Galambos; Peter K Kupcsulik
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2009-05       Impact factor: 3.352

Review 3.  Diagnosis and treatment of esophageal neoplasms.

Authors:  H Kato
Journal:  Jpn J Cancer Res       Date:  1995-11
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