| Literature DB >> 3954259 |
I L Kron, A W Joob, P A Levine, R W Cantrell.
Abstract
Between April 1982 and June 1984, 17 patients underwent blunt esophagectomy and gastric interposition for squamous carcinoma of the cervical esophagus or hypopharynx. There was one operative death; no bleeding complications required thoracotomy or re-exploration. In two patients, a previously unknown carcinoma of the resected esophagus was discovered at the time of surgery. Blunt esophagectomy with gastric interposition is a safe technique for cervical esophageal reconstruction, as it has the added benefit of removing the entire esophagus, which has a propensity for later or synchronous carcinoma in patients with head and neck malignancies.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3954259
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am Surg ISSN: 0003-1348 Impact factor: 0.688