[Comparison of Perioperative Outcomes for Esophageal Cancer: Thoracoscopic Versus Thoracotomic Esophagectomy].

Reona Mori, Shogo Suzuki, Kimitoshi Nishtwai
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Background: In our hospital, thoracoscopic surgery in the prone position for esophageal cancer has been performed since 2013. To assess the invasiveness of thoracoscopic esophagectomy in the prone position, we conducted a retrospective observational study after IRB approval.

Methods: After some patients were removed for procedural reasons, 21 patients of thoracoscopic esoph- agectomy (group A, thoracoscopy group) were com- pared with 28 patients with thoracotomic esophagec- tomy (group B, thoracotomy group). We examined : operation time, amount of bleeding, percentage of blood transfused patients, intraoperative fluid balance, length of time from the end of operation to extubation, length of stay in intensive care unit (ICU) and hospital, and long-term intubation rate (> 72 hr).

Results: The thoracoscopy group showed less bleeding (mean, group A, 560 g ; group B, 1,243 g, P< 0.01), a lower percentage of blood transfused patients (group A, 14% ; group B, 64%, P<0.01), lower intra- operative fluid balance (median, group A, 3,046 ml ; group B, 4,215 ml, P<0.05), shorter length of stay in ICU (mean, group A, 2.4days ; group B, 3.7days, P< 0.01) and lower long-term intubation rate (>72 hr) (group A, 0% ; group B, 32%, P<0.01) than those of the thoracotomy group.

Conclusions: This study showed that the thoraco- scopic esophagectomy in the prone position is poten- tially less invasive than thoracotomic surgery. Further study based on a larger number of patients is required to confirm this finding.

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[食管癌围手术期疗效比较:胸腔镜与开胸食管切除术]。
背景:我院自2013年开始采用俯卧位胸腔镜手术治疗食管癌。为了评估俯卧位胸腔镜食管切除术的侵袭性,我们在IRB批准后进行了一项回顾性观察研究。方法:在部分患者因手术原因切除后,将21例胸腔镜食管切除术患者(A组,胸腔镜组)与28例开胸食管切除术患者(B组,开胸组)进行比较。我们检查:手术时间、出血量、输血患者百分比、术中液体平衡、手术结束至拔管时间、在重症监护病房(ICU)和医院的住院时间、长期插管率(> 72小时)。结果:胸腔镜组出血较少(A组平均560g;B组,1,243 g, P< 0.01),输血患者比例较低(a组,14%;B组,64%,P72小时)(A组,0%;结论:本研究显示俯卧位胸腔镜食管切除术比开胸手术的创伤性更小。需要基于更多患者的进一步研究来证实这一发现。
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