Rare Diseases Symptoms Automatic Extraction
Home
A random Abstract
Our Project
Our Team
Gasless Laparoscopically Assisted Transhiatal Esophagectomy for Upper Esophageal Carcinoma.
[esophageal carcinoma]
Transhiatal
esophagectomy
frequently
is
thought
to
achieve
lower
morbidity
by
sacrificing
long
-term
survival
at
5
Â
years
.
With
the
introduction
of
the
isobaric
laparoscopy
using
abdominal
wall
lifting
,
the
authors
explore
gasless
laparoscopically
assisted
transhiatal
surgical
treatment
of
upper
thoracic
or
cervical
esophageal
carcinoma
after
neoadjuvant
chemotherapy
.
They
wish
it
not
only
lower
morbidity
but
also
similarity
to
transthoracic
esophagectomy
,
with
extended
en
bloc
lymphadenectomy
in
aspects
of
median
overall
,
disease-free
,
and
quality-adjusted
survival
.
Between
2011
and
2013
,
11
patients
with
upper
thoracic
or
cervical
esophageal
carcinoma
were
treated
at
the
authors
'
department
.
Neoadjuvant
chemotherapy
was
administered
to
these
patients
.
Their
clinical
data
were
retrospectively
analyzed
.
The
tumor
originated
from
the
cervical
esophagus
in
eight
of
these
patients
and
from
upper
thoracic
esophagus
in
three
of
them
.
None
of
the
patients
were
receiving
preoperation
radiotherapy
.
No
operation-related
deaths
or
conversion
to
open
procedure
occurred
.
The
mean
operative
time
was
146
.
0
Â
±
Â
22
.
2
Â
min
,
and
the
mean
intraoperative
blood
loss
was
192
.
7
Â
±
Â
25
.
5
Â
ml
.
Anastomotic
leakage
occurred
in
three
cases
,
pulmonary
complications
in
one
case
,
cardiac
complications
in
two
cases
,
and
herniation
of
part
of
the
colon
into
the
right
thorax
in
one
case
.
Two
patients
received
postoperative
auxiliary
radiotherapy
.
All
the
patients
were
followed
up
for
6
Â
months
to
3
.
5
Â
years
.
During
the
follow-up
period
,
three
patients
experienced
pulmonary
complications
at
least
once
.
All
the
patients
reported
heartburn
and
regurgitation
from
time
to
time
after
surgery
.
The
survival
rate
was
63
.
6
Â
%
.
With
neoadjuvant
chemotherapy
,
gasless
laparoscopically
assisted
transhiatal
esophagectomy
provides
a
minimally
invasive
surgical
treatment
for
upper
thoracic
or
cervical
esophageal
carcinoma
.
But
it
seems
that
the
postoperative
complications
are
relatively
high
.
Further
study
is
needed
to
determine
whether
it
can
improve
long
-term
survival
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"pulmonary complications at least once"
symptom
esophageal carcinoma
You can validate or delete this automatically detected symptom
Validate the Symptom
Delete the Symptom