Transchiatal Esophagogasroplasty with Gastrostomia on the Neck
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Boyko, Valeriy
Savvi, S.
Korolevska, A.
Zhidetsky, V.
Makarov, Vitalii
Syrovaya, A.
Makarov, Volodymyr
Zavada, O.
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Introduction: The formation of esophageal anastomosis with esophagogastroplasty is still associated with a high incidence of complications. The main cause of mortality after esophagogastroplasty is the failure of esophageal anastomosis.
Aim: The aim of the research was to improve results of esophagogastroplasty by prevention of postoperative complications.
Materials and methods: The research is based on the analysis of gastrostomy on the neck whith esophagogastroplasty in patients who were treated during 2010-2017 years. The method of surgery which includes the extirpation of the esophagus with transhiatal esophagogastroplasty simultaneously with the formation of a single esophagogastroanastomosis and contact gastrostomy on the the left side of the neck.
Results: Intraoperatively nasogastral tube in patients who had got a partial failure of formed on the neck esophagogastroanastomosis as postoperative complications was not removed and it was used for enteral feeding and limited a zone of the anastomotic failure till its closure. Mortality rate is 5% (acute cardiovascular insufficiency caused the death of 1 patient).
Conclusions: Developed and implemented in Clinic of the Institute method of a one-step transhiatal esophagogastroplasty with a single esophagogastroanastomosis and contact gastrostomy on the the left side of the neck in patients with extended postburn esophageal stricture in a condition of compensation and subcompensation can be considered as the treatment of choice.
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Transchiatal Esophagogasroplasty with Gastrostomia on the Neck / V. V. Boyko, S. O. Savvi, A. Y. Korolevska, V. V. Zhidetsky, V. V. Makarov, А. О. Syrovaya, V. A. Makarov, О. А. Zavada // Der Pharmacia Lettre. – 2017. – № 9 (11). – P. 28–37.