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Diagnosis and surgical treatment of esophageal carcinoma with coexistent intrathoracic vascular malformations.

Zhong-Xi Niu1, Qiang Gao1, Jun Peng1, Hui Shi1, Long-Qi Chen1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The anomaly of intrathoracic large vessels might not only compress the esophagus resulting in dysphagia, but also hinder esophagectomy, even leading to uncontrolled massive hemorrhaging. This paper reviews our experience of seven patients with this diagnosis and their treatment.
METHODS: From January 2007 through January 2012, among patients admitted with esophageal carcinoma, there were seven patients confirmed to have coexisted intrathoracic vascular anomalies. They were six men and one woman, aged 52 to 63 (mean 58.42). The vascular anomalies included aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA) in three cases, post-aortic left innominate vein (PALIV) in two cases, and one case each of right aortic arch (RAA) and pseudoaneurysm of aortic isthmus (PAAI). Their diagnosis, surgical strategy, and outcome were reviewed.
RESULTS: The vascular anomalies were missed by esophagography and endoscopy, but all identified by enhanced chest computed tomography (CT). Surgery was planned according to the anatomic features of the anomalies. ARSA did not need special management. RAA underwent left thoracotomy in order to dissect the aortopulmonary arterial ligament and to facilitate the mobilization of the esophagus. PAAI had preoperative aortic stenting to prevent unexpected aortic rupture. Prophylactic ligation of thoracic duct was performed on all patients and no postoperative chylothorax was documented.
CONCLUSIONS: The coexistence of intrathoracic vascular malformations with esophageal carcinoma is rare, but easily missed in routine X-ray and endoscopy. Enhanced chest CT must be performed to confirm. Surgery should be designed individually in consideration of the anatomic features of the vascular anomalies. A routine prophylactic ligation of the thoracic duct is recommended.

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Keywords:  Comorbidity; esophageal cancer; esophagectomy; vascular malformations

Year:  2014        PMID: 26767028      PMCID: PMC4704363          DOI: 10.1111/1759-7714.12103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thorac Cancer        ISSN: 1759-7706            Impact factor:   3.500


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