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Impact of the Route of Reconstruction on Post-operative Morbidity and Malnutrition after Esophagectomy: A Multicenter Cohort Study.
[esophageal squamous cell carcinoma]
Reconstruction
after
esophagectomy
is
mainly
performed
through
the
retrosternum
(
RS
)
or
posterior
mediastinum
(
PM
)
.
However
,
the
best
approach
is
not
clear
.
This
study
aimed
to
assess
the
impact
of
the
route
of
gastric
conduit
reconstruction
,
after
esophagectomy
for
esophageal
squamous
cell
carcinoma
(
ESCC
)
,
on
post-operative
outcomes
.
We
analyzed
298
patients
who
underwent
radical
esophagectomy
for
ESCC
at
three
high
volume
centers
between
2008
and
2009
.
Among
them
,
the
RS
was
selected
in
166
patients
and
PM
in
118
;
while
,
the
antethoracic
route
was
used
in
14
patients
.
Post-operative
morbidity
,
mortality
,
and
long
-term
outcome
were
compared
.
There
were
no
differences
between
patients
of
the
two
routes
with
respect
to
operative
blood
loss
(
RS
:
753
Â
±
Â
519
,
PM
:
748
Â
±
Â
414
Â
g
)
and
post-operative
complications
,
including
pulmonary
problems
(
RS
:
15
Â
%
,
PM
:
10
.
2
Â
%
)
and
anastomotic
leakage
(
RS
:
9
.
0
Â
%
,
PM
:
5
.
1
Â
%
)
;
although
,
the
operating
time
(
RS
:
566
Â
±
Â
97
,
PM
:
472
Â
±
Â
79
Â
min
;
p
Â
<
Â
0
.
0001
)
was
shorter
in
the
PM
group
than
the
RS
group
.
The
percentage
weight
loss
after
surgery
was
significantly
less
in
the
PM
group
than
the
RS
group
at
1
Â
year
(
8
.
6
vs
.
11
.
1
Â
%
;
p
Â
=
Â
0
.
025
)
;
although
,
the
percentage
at
discharge
was
not
different
between
the
groups
(
PM
:
4
.
9
Â
%
,
RS
:
6
.
3
Â
%
;
p
Â
=
Â
0
.
072
)
.
Multivariate
analysis
identified
pre-operative
body
weight
and
the
reconstruction
route
as
significant
and
independent
factors
associated
with
1
-
year
weight
loss
.
The
results
indicate
gastric
tube
reconstruction
through
the
posterior
mediastinal
route
after
esophagectomy
may
relieve
post-operative
1
-
year
malnutrition
without
increasing
post-operative
complications
.
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