ID | 111270 |
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Yasuda, Mitsuhiro
Kyushu University
Saeki, Hiroshi
Kyushu University
Nakashima, Yuichiro
Kyushu University
Yukaya, Takafumi
Kyushu University
Tsutsumi, Satoshi
Kyushu University
Tajiri, Hirotada
Kyushu University
Zaitsu, Yoko
Kyushu University
Tsuda, Yasuo
Kyushu University
Kasagi, Yuta
Kyushu University
Ando, Koji
Kyushu University
Imamura, Yu
Kyushu University
Ohgaki, Kippei
Kyushu University
Akahoshi, Tomohiko
Kyushu University
Oki, Eiji
Kyushu University
Maehara, Yoshihiko
Kyushu University
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Keywords | esophageal cancer
liver cirrhosis
surgical stress
two-stage operation
complication
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Journal Article
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Description | Purpose : The aim of this study was to clarify the usefulness of two-stage operation for the patients with esophageal cancer who have liver dysfunction. Methods : Eight patients with esophageal cancer concomitant with liver dysfunction who underwent two-stage operation were analyzed. The patients initially underwent an esophagectomy, a cervical esophagostomy and a tube jejunostomy, and reconstruction with gastric tube was performed after the recovery of patients’ condition. Results : The average time of the 1st and 2nd stage operation was 410.0 min and 438.9 min, respectively. The average amount of blood loss in the 1st and 2nd stage operation was 433.5 ml and 1556.8 ml, respectively. The average duration between the operations was 29.8 days. The antesternal route was selected for 5 patients (62.5%) and the retrosternal route was for 3 patients (37.5%). In the 1st stage operation, no postoperative complications were observed, while, complications developed in 5 (62.5%) patients, including 4 anastomotic leakages, after the 2nd stage operation. Pneumonia was not observed through two-stage operation. No in-hospital death was experienced. Conclusion : A two-stage operation might prevent the occurrence of critical postoperative complications for the patients with esophageal cancer concomitant with liver dysfunction.
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Journal Title |
The Journal of Medical Investigation
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ISSN | 13496867
13431420
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NCID | AA11166929
AA12022913
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Publisher | Faculty of Medicine Tokushima University
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Volume | 62
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Issue | 3-4
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Start Page | 149
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End Page | 153
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Sort Key | 149
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Published Date | 2015-08
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eng
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