815 pl02.09 the best practice of reconstruction methods after esophagectomy without stomach

Diseases of the Esophagus(2021)

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Abstract Generally we use the stomach after esophagectomy as an organ of reconstruction. But we could not use it after we performed gastrectomy. We investigated the usefulness of the reconstruction with pedicled jejunum or pedicled right colon. Methods We performed esophagectomy from 2000 to 2015.15 patients use the reconstruction with pedicled jejunum as a A.10 patients use the reconstruction with pedicled right colon as a B. We study (1) background (2) complication. Results Average Age A:67.1 B:65.5 location (upper:middle:Lower) A:0:14:1 B:1:4:5 depth of tumor invasion (T1:T2:T3:T4) A:9:3:3:0 B:3:5:2 Stage (0:I:II:III:IVa) A:2:6:4:3:0 B:0:1:3:4:2 Reconstruction route (posterior mediastinal:retrosternal:antethoracic) A:4:2:9 B:0:5:5 The reason of the gastrectomy (ulcer: cancer) A 10:5 B 0:10 (distal gastrectomy:total gastrectomy) A:15:0 B:4:6 Reconstruction (BillrothI: BillrothII: Roux-Y) A:12:3:0 B:2:2:6 Complication (leakage)A:B = 3:0 (ileus)A:B = 2:0(weight loss)A:B = 10:0 (diarrhea)A:B = 3:5. Conclusion The best practice of reconstruction method is a reconstruction with pedicled jejunum without stomach. We can use the jejunum without damage of the vessel in the mesenteri of the jejunum.
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esophagectomy,reconstruction methods,stomach
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