BACKGROUND/AIMS: To evaluate the functional outcome of a reconstruction by a free vascularized jejunal transplant combined with a voice prosthesis after chemoradiotherapy and surgery for proximal oesophageal or hypopharyngeal cancer. METHODS: Seven patients (6 men, mean age 52 years, range 28-70) with squamous cell cancer in the proximal oesophagus (n = 6) or the hypopharynx received preoperative chemoradiotherapy (40.8 Gy, cisplatinum and 5-FU) followed by a circumferential pharyngolaryngectomy and resection of the proximal oesophagus. A single-stage reconstruction was carried out with a free jejunal transplant using a microsurgical technique. A tracheojejunal puncture and insertion of a voice prosthesis (Provox I) was performed after 3 months in suitable cases. RESULTS: All operations had a per- and postoperative uneventful course. Five patients were alive after a mean follow-up time of 5 years and 7 months after surgery (range 3 years 4 months to 7 years 10 months), while 2 patients died from metastases within 2 years after surgery. Postoperative examination showed histopathological down-staging in all cases. Relief of dysphagia was achieved in most cases. Good or average speech was recorded in 3 patients. CONCLUSION: Reconstruction after radical resection for proximal oesophageal and hypopharyngeal cancer can be carried out with low mortality, acceptable morbidity and a promising functional outcome. Copyright 2004 S. Karger AG, Basel.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: To evaluate the functional outcome of a reconstruction by a free vascularized jejunal transplant combined with a voice prosthesis after chemoradiotherapy and surgery for proximal oesophageal or hypopharyngeal cancer. METHODS: Seven patients (6 men, mean age 52 years, range 28-70) with squamous cell cancer in the proximal oesophagus (n = 6) or the hypopharynx received preoperative chemoradiotherapy (40.8 Gy, cisplatinum and 5-FU) followed by a circumferential pharyngolaryngectomy and resection of the proximal oesophagus. A single-stage reconstruction was carried out with a free jejunal transplant using a microsurgical technique. A tracheojejunal puncture and insertion of a voice prosthesis (Provox I) was performed after 3 months in suitable cases. RESULTS: All operations had a per- and postoperative uneventful course. Five patients were alive after a mean follow-up time of 5 years and 7 months after surgery (range 3 years 4 months to 7 years 10 months), while 2 patients died from metastases within 2 years after surgery. Postoperative examination showed histopathological down-staging in all cases. Relief of dysphagia was achieved in most cases. Good or average speech was recorded in 3 patients. CONCLUSION: Reconstruction after radical resection for proximal oesophageal and hypopharyngeal cancer can be carried out with low mortality, acceptable morbidity and a promising functional outcome. Copyright 2004 S. Karger AG, Basel.