Hiroshima Journal of Medical Sciences 41 巻 2 号
1992-06 発行

Investigation of Suitability of Devascuralized Upper Half of the Whole Stomach as Replacement for the Esophagus

Hirai Toshihiro
Iwata Takashi
Yamashita Yoshinori
Mukaida Hidenori
Saeki Shuji
Toge Tetsuya
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Abstract
One hundred and fifteen patients with esophageal cancer underwent esophageal replacement with the stomach. The patients were divided into group A (52 patients, stomach tube, ante- or retro-sternal route) and group B (54 patients, devascuralized upper half of the whole stomach, posterior mediastinal route). The post-operative complications, post operative symptoms and nutritional status were investigated in both groups. Lung complications tended to occur more frequently in group A (28.8% versus 22.2%), showing no significant difference. The incidence of other complications did not show a remarkable difference between either group except for leakage at the site of anastomosis. Major leakage occurred in 11.5% and 5.6%, and minor leakage in 30.8% and 18.5%, respectively. Postprandial fullness, nausea, heart burn and diarrhea were found to be somewhat higher in Group B. Change of oral intake, body weight and other indices of nutritional status were investigated and compared with pre- operative data. The amount of oral intake and levels of serum albumin was higher in group B than in group A between one and 12 months. These results demonstrate the superiority of the devascuralized upper half of the whole stomach as an esophageal substitute.
著者キーワード
Esophageal cancer
Esophageal substitute
Stomach tube
Whole stomach