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Esophageal diverticulum complicated with esophagobronchial fistula-Report of one case- (식도기관지루를 합병한 식도게실 1례 보고)

  • Mun, Byeong-Tak;Kim, Sang-Hyeong;Lee, Dong-Jun
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.405-410
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    • 1983
  • Acquired communicated diverticula between the esophagus and respiratory system are infrequent, and they are caused by carcinoma, trauma, infection, and traction. This report reviews the feature of benign esophagobronchial fistula due to midesophageal diverticulum. Patient is twenty year old man with excellent result by surgical intervention . The surgical procedures consist of divertuculectomy and superior segmentectomy of lower lobe of right lung. Clinically and radiologically, the patient is free from substernal distress, regurgitation, esophagorespiratory fistula, and esophageal stricture after surgical treatment.

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Esophageal Replacement with Transhiatal Gastric Transposition In the Long Gap Esophageal Atresia - Report of Two Cases - (원간격결손 식도페쇄증에서 경열공적 위전위법을 이용한 식도재건술)

  • Han, Seok-Joo;Kim, Sung-Do;Kim, Choong-Sai;Oh, Jung-Tak;Hwang, Eui-Ho
    • Advances in pediatric surgery
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.152-159
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    • 1997
  • Transhiatal gastric transposition was performed in two case of long gap esophageal atresia without tracheoesophageal fistula. The patients were a 12 months old female and an 18 months old male. Stamm type gastrostomies were performed at other hospitals in both cases. The stomach was mobilized preserving the right gastric artery, the right gastroepiploic artery and spleen. A portion of the proximal and the distal esophageal segment were excised by transcervical and transhiatal route, respectively. The mobilized stomach was pulled up to the neck through the esophageal hiatus and posterior mediastinum. The esophagogastrostomy, the only one anastomosis of this procedure, was performed in the neck. There was no clinical evidence of anastomotic leakage, stricture, regurgitation, difficulty of gastric emptying, hoarseness or respiratory problem. Transhiatal gastric transposition seems to be a safe and easy alternative surgical procedure for esophageal replacement in long gap esophageal atresia.

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Experience with a Safe Anastomotic Method for Ivor Lewis Operation (Ivor Lewis 수술 후 발생되는 문합 부위 합병증을 예방하기 위한 술식 평가)

  • Kim, Jeong-Won;Lee, Yong-Jik;Chang, Yong-Jin;Park, Chang-Ryul;Jung, Jong-Pil
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.41 no.5
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    • pp.625-629
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    • 2008
  • Background: When it comes to esophageal cancer operations, the prevalence of anastomotic complications that adversely affect quality of life is related to the type of anastomotic procedure and the operative site. We studied outcomes related to a safe anastomotic method used in Ivor Lewis esophagogastrectomy for preventing anastomotic leakage and stricture formation. Material and Method: Between May 2003 and April 2007, 18 patients with esophageal cancer underwent this type of esophagogastrectomy. Four people were lost to follow-up. There were 17 men (94.4%) and 1 woman. The mean patient age was 61 years (range, $46{\sim}73$ years). Result: The mean follow-up period was 17.2 months (range, $1{\sim}45$ months). There was no anastomotic leakage. There was one benign anastomotic stricture (5.6%) requiring esophageal balloon dilatation, which was accomplished with a 25 mm circular stapler. Conclusion: We experienced relatively good postoperative results using a safe anastomotic method in the Ivor lewis operation for preventing anastomotic complications. These results suggest that this anastomotic method is effective in reducing the incidence of benign anastomotic complications.

Stenosis of Esophageal Reconstruction by Abscess (농양에 의한 재건식도 협착증 -치험 1례 보고-)

  • 송종필;김경훈
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.30 no.10
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    • pp.1048-1050
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    • 1997
  • We experienced a case of unusual complication following esophageal reconstruction. In 1969, accidentally the patient swallowed Aye and was developed benign esophageal stricture one year later. In 1972, esophageal reconstruction with right colon was done but pus was drained out of the abdominal wound. After then wound disruption and healing were repeated. In 1996, stenosis of colonic graft was found and resection of stenotic area and end to end anastomosis was done. We concluded that it was developed inflammatory change of graft by intraoper tive infection.

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A Development of the Balloon Pressure Analysis System for the Diagnosis of Esophageal Ruptures (풍선 확장술에서 식도파열의 진단을 위한 압력분석 시스템의 구성)

  • Shin, D.I.;Song, H.Y.;Huh, S.J.
    • Proceedings of the KOSOMBE Conference
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    • v.1997 no.11
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    • pp.428-431
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    • 1997
  • This study is the basic research on esophageal balloon dialation with automatic detection of the pressure change in the balloon and analysis using personal computer. In conventional method, the esophageal stricture is cured by surgically. Recently, balloon dialation method has been proposed and is popularized. In balloon dialation, detecting esophageal rupture is very important. When using radiological investigation, the leak of contrast medium is very dangerous. In proposed method, the detection of esopageal rupture can be peformed by detecting and analyze the pressure change of dialation balloon. Experimental system is composed of balloon catheter, pressure pump, pressure sensor, A/D converter and PC.

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Bypass for Esophageal Stenosis due to Gastro-esophageal Carcinoma:A Report of 4 Cases (절제불능한 위식도암에 대한 Bypass 수술 4례)

  • Jung, Young-Whan;Kim, Kun-Ho
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.35-42
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    • 1971
  • This is a report on four cases of bypass for esophageal stricture due to gastro-esophageal carcinoma in the Department of Thoracic Surgery, Chonnam University Hospital. Bypass was performed intrathoracal esophago-jejunostomy by a segment of jejunum. Three patients received end to end anastomosis and the other one side to end esophagojejunostomy. Postoperative results were as follow; There was no swallowing disturbance with regular diet and the patients appear to be more comfortable by bypass than gastrostomy or jejunostomy. Postoperative condition of all the patients was satisfactory because other organs were intact. However, two patients expired in 12 months and 6 months after operation by wide metastasis and the other 2 cases are living now with regular diet in 4 months and 2 months after operation.

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Endoscopic Resection for the Treatment of Superficial Esophageal Neoplasms

  • Kim, Ga Hee;Jung, Hwoon-Yong
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.53 no.4
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    • pp.172-177
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    • 2020
  • Superficial esophageal neoplasms (SENs) are being diagnosed increasingly frequently due to the screening endoscopy and advances in endoscopic techniques. Endoscopic resection (ER) is a relatively noninvasive treatment method with low morbidity and mortality that provides excellent oncologic outcomes. Endoscopic submucosal dissection is associated with higher rates of en bloc, complete and curative resections and lower rates of local recurrence than endoscopic mucosal resection. The most serious complication of ER is stricture, the treatment and prevention of which are crucial to maintain the patient's quality of life. ER for SEN is feasible, effective, and safe and can be considered a first-line treatment for SENs in which it is technically feasible.

Endoscopic Balloon Dilatation in Children with Congenital and Acquired Esophageal Anomalies (소아의 선천성 및 후천성 식도 질환에서 내시경적 풍선 확장술)

  • Kwak, Ju Yuong;Park, Jae Hong
    • Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.137-142
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    • 2005
  • Purpose: To evaluate the safety, efficacy and technical problems of the endoscopic balloon dilatation of esophageal anomalies in children. Methods: The medical records of 8 children treated by endoscopic balloon dilatation for esophageal anomalies over a 10-year period at Pusan National University Hospital were reviewed retrospectively. The balloon catheter (Maxforce TTS or CRE, Boston Scientific Co., USA) was positioned across the area of narrowing by direct visualization. The balloon was slowly inflated with normal saline to specified pressures for each balloon and maintained for 60 seconds and then deflated. After 60 seconds pause, the procedure was repeated with a larger sized balloon (increments of 1 mm for each subsequent dilation) till effective dilatation was confirmed by direct visualization without complications. Results: Three male and five female were included and their mean age was 4.2 years. A total of 27 (average of 3.2 per patient) dilatation were performed. Underlying diseases of patients are postoperative stricture of esophageal atresia in 3 cases, esophageal ring in 2 cases, achalasia, corrosive esophagitis and hypertensive LES in one case respectively. The size of initial dilating balloon was chosen on the basis of the diameter of the narrowing determined by endoscopy. The first dilation in patients with severe esophageal stricture was made with a 6 mm sized balloon. Complications observed were esophageal perforation and respiratory holding during the procedure in one case respectively. Successful outcome was seen in 6 patients (75%). Conclusion: Endoscopic balloon dilatation can provide a safe and effective mean of treating esophageal anomalies in children and should be considered the treatment of choice in the initial management of those cases.

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Esophageal Perforation and Acquired Esophagorespiratory Fistula (식도천공 및 후천성 식도기관(지)루)

  • 유회성;이호일
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.45-56
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    • 1972
  • Esophageal perforation is one of the most grave prognostic problems among thoracic and general surgical emergencies which necessitate urgent operative measures. In Korea,there are still many persons ingesting lye for suicidal attempt and thoracic surgeons in Korea have more chances to deal with lye burned esophagus with or without instrumental perforation than those in Western countries. Main cause of esophageal perforation in Korea is instrumental perforation in patients with lye stricture of the esophagus during diagnostic endoscopy or therapeutic bouginage. Other causes are corrosion of the esophagus due to ingestion of caustic agents, pathologic perforation, surgical trauma, stab wound and spontaneous rupture of the esophagus in our series. Therapeutic measures are various,and depend on duration of perforation, severity of its complications, pathology of perforated portion of the esophagus and degrees of inflammation at the point of perforation. The most important therapeutic measures are prevention of this grave condition during esophagoscopy, bouginage and surgical procedures on lungs and mediastinal structures and to make early diagnosis with prompt therapeutic measures. During the period of January, 1959, to December, 1971, the authors experienced 65 cases ofesophageal perforation including acquired esophagorespiratory fistula at Dept. of Chest Surgery, the National Medical Center in Seoul, and obtained following results in the series. 1. Female were 35 cases, and peak age incidence was 2nd and 3rd decades of life. 2. Among 65 cases, 43 were corrosive esophagitis or benign stricture of the esophagus due to caustic agents, 7 were patients with esophageal cancer. and there were 5 cases of esophageal perforation developed after pneumonectomy or pleuropneumonectomy. 3. Causes of perforation are instrumental perforation in 45, acute corrosion in 7, pathologic perforation in 7, surgical trauma in 3, stab wound in 2 cases, and one spontaneous rupture of the esophagus. 4. Most frequent sites of esophageal perforation were upper and mid thoracic esophagus, and 8 were cases with cervical esophageal perforation. 5. Complications of esophageal perforation were mediastinitis in 42, empyema or pneumothorax in 35, esophagorespiratory fistula in 12, retroperitoneal fistula or abscess in 5,pneumoperitoneum in 3, and localized peritonitis in 1 case. 6. Cases with malignant esophagorespiratory fistula were only 3 in the series which is predominant cause of acquired esophagorespiratory fistula in Western countries. 7. Various therapeutic measures were applied with mortality rate of 27.7% in the series. 8. In usual cases early treatment gave better prognosis, and least mortality rate in cases with perforation in mid thoracic esophagus. 9. Main causes of death were respiratory complications,acute hemorrhage with asphyxia, and septic complications. 10. Esophageal perforation developed after pneumonectomy gave more difficult therapeutic problems which were solved in only 1 among 5 cases.

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Cervical Esophagogastric Anastomosis with Endo Stapler (흉강경용 봉합기를 이용한 경부 식도위 문합술)

  • 김광택;손호성
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.29 no.9
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    • pp.1003-1009
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    • 1996
  • Although esophagogastric (EG) anastomosis with a circular surgical stapler (EEA or ILS) is a safe find convenient proc dure with less anastomotic leakage, a concern for the anastomotic stricture still remains, especially in patients with small esophagus. We modified cervical EG anastomotic technique using straight thoracoscopic endostapler to prevent EG anastomotic stricture. Prospective clinical study was performed to determine the feasibility of our modification using Endo-GIA (US Surgical Corp., Worwalk), during the period from October, 1994 to July, 1995, in thirteen patients with carcinoma of the thoracic esophagus. A stomach tube was reanastomosed to the cervical esophagus utilizing a 30 mm Endo-GIA after esophagectomy and node dissection. There was one early mortality due to respiratory failure and pulmonary tuberculosis. Anastomotic leakage with resultant stricture was noticed in one patient, and it was re- lated to ischemic necrosis of the stomach tube. The overall incidence of stricture was 7.6 % (1113). During the 8 month follow-up period, the remaining 11 patients did not show any clinica evidence of stricture such as dysphagia. All patients were on a regular diet. We conclude that our new technique for cervical EG anastomosis with GIA-Endo stapler is a safe and convenient procedure in preventing anastomotic stricture.

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