Upper esophagectomy with pharyngolaryngectomy for esophageal carcinoma at the cervicothoracic junction.

H Fujita, T Kakegawa, Y Inoue, H Yamana, G Shirouzu, T Minami, Y Tai
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The choice remains controversial as to which surgical procedure should be selected for carcinomas situated in the esophagus at the cervicothoracic junction involving the trachea. After mediastinal tracheostomy associated with pharyngolaryngoesophagectomy and thoracic esophagectomy, numerous reports have previously described severe postoperative complications, such as tracheal necrosis and rupture of the great vessels in the neck. To prevent such complications, we have developed the procedure called "upper esophagectomy" followed by a free jejunal graft and mediastinal tracheostomy through either manuburectomy or upper median sternotomy. We have established that this procedure maintains the vascular networks between the trachea and the esophagus, avoids an occurrence of tracheal necrosis or great vessel bleeding postoperatively, and obtains an improved prognosis in the surgical treatment of esophageal carcinoma at the cervicothoracic junction.

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颈胸交界处食管癌行上段食管切除术联合咽喉癌切除术。
对于位于颈胸交界处及气管处的食道癌,应选择何种手术方式仍有争议。纵隔气管造口术合并咽喉部食管切除术和胸段食管切除术后,许多报道已经描述了严重的术后并发症,如气管坏死和颈部大血管破裂。为了防止此类并发症,我们已经开发了一种称为“上食管切除术”的手术,随后是自由空肠移植物和纵隔气管切开术,通过制造切除术或胸骨上正中切开术。我们已经证实,该手术维持了气管与食管之间的血管网络,避免了术后气管坏死或大血管出血的发生,并且在颈胸交界处食管癌的手术治疗中获得了较好的预后。
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