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Endoscopic vacuum therapy for anastomotic leak after esophagectomy: a single-center's early experience.

Masaru Hayami1, Fredrik Klevebro1,2, Andrianos Tsekrekos1,2, Johanna Samola Winnberg1,2, Satoshi Kamiya1, Ioannis Rouvelas1,2, Magnus Nilsson1,2, Mats Lindblad1,2.   

Abstract

Anastomotic leak is a serious complication after esophagectomy. Endoscopic vacuum therapy (EVT) has become increasingly popular in treating upper gastrointestinal anastomotic leaks over the last years. We are here reporting our current complete experience with EVT as primary treatment for anastomotic leak following esophagectomy. This is a retrospective study analyzing all patients with EVT as primary treatment for anastomotic leak after esophagectomy between November 2016 and January 2020 at Karolinska University Hospital, Sweden. The primary endpoint was anastomotic fistula healing with EVT only. Twenty-three patients primarily treated with EVT after anastomotic leak following esophagectomy were included. Median duration of EVT was 17 days (range 5-56) with a median number of 3 (range 1-14) vacuum sponge changes per patient. A total number of 95 vacuum sponges were placed in the entire cohort, of which 93 (97.9%) were placed intraluminally and 2 (2.1%) extraluminally. The median changing time interval of sponges was 5 days (range 2-8). Successful fistula healing was achieved in 19 of 23 patients (82.6%), of which 17 (73.9%) fistulas healed with EVT only. There were 2 (8.7%) airway fistulas following EVT. No other adverse events occurred. Three patients (13%) died in-hospital. In conclusion EVT seems to be a safe and feasible therapy option for anastomotic leak following esophagectomy. The effect of EVT on the risk for development of airway fistulas needs to be addressed in future studies and until more data are available care should be taken regarding sponge positioning as well as extended treatment duration.
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Keywords:  anastomotic leakage; endoscopic therapy; esophagectomy

Year:  2020        PMID: 33367786     DOI: 10.1093/dote/doaa122

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dis Esophagus        ISSN: 1120-8694            Impact factor:   3.429


  3 in total

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Journal:  Esophagus       Date:  2022-03-28       Impact factor: 4.230

2.  Current Status of Endoscopic Vacuum Therapy in the Management of Esophageal Perforations and Post-Operative Leaks.

Authors:  Imogen Livingstone; Lily Pollock; Bruno Sgromo; Sotiris Mastoridis
Journal:  Clin Endosc       Date:  2021-11-16

Review 3.  Endoscopic Management for Post-Surgical Complications after Resection of Esophageal Cancer.

Authors:  Dörte Wichmann; Stefano Fusco; Christoph R Werner; Sabrina Voesch; Benedikt Duckworth-Mothes; Ulrich Schweizer; Dietmar Stüker; Alfred Königsrainer; Karolin Thiel; Markus Quante
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-15       Impact factor: 6.639

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