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Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Postoperative thoracogastric necrosis (TGN) associated with thoracogastric-tracheal fistula (TGTF) of an endoscopic McKeown-type resection of esophageal carcinoma is rare and has a poor prognosis and high mortality. Few cases have been reported and successful treatment is rare. Surgery is the major treatment option. PATIENT CONCERNS: A 71-year-old man was hospitalized in a local hospital for more than 2 months due to dysphagia. The patient was previously healthy and had no underlying diseases. DIAGNOSIS: TGN associated with TGTF of an endoscopic McKeown-type resection of esophageal carcinoma. INTERVENTION: Two-stage surgeries were performed. OUTCOME: The patient recovered well at the time of the follow-up examination on April 4, 2021 with an ECOG score of 0.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35119033 PMCID: PMC8812693 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000028755
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.817
Figure 1The trachea fistula was about 0.5 cm above the tracheal carina.
Figure 2The thoracogastric necrosis was at the level of azygos vein bow to anastomosis.
Figure 3Colon replacement esophagostomy under the subcutaneous tunnel of sternum + colonic colonic anastomosis + jejunal colonic anastomosis.