Redundancy of the interposed colon used as an esophageal substitute is a common finding in the long-term follow-up of these patients. When symptoms caused by food retention in the colonic loop occur, surgical correction is necessary to improve quality of life and to prevent aspiration. We report a technique to straighten the redundant colon that consists of a side-to-side colocolic anastomosis using a linear stapler. This obviates the need for a redo cologastric anastomosis. Compared with resection of the loop, the operation is quick, safe, and easy to perform, and it may decrease the risk of injury to the marginal vessels of the colon graft
Following resections of the parts of the gut for any benign or malignant condition, anastomosis is n...
Background: In 1989, we introduced a 1-stage procedure with orthotopic colonic transplants for esoph...
In patients with esophageal cancer, esophageal conduit necrosis is a catastrophic complication of es...
Colon interposition has become a favored technique for esophageal reconstruction. Late morbidity is ...
The longterm results of the use of colon-interposition as a substitution for the esophagus have been...
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A very low local recurrence rate of 3%-6% (associated with improved 5 year survival) is possible whe...
The aim of our study was to compare the efficacy of the circular compression stapler and the circula...
WOS: 000071972300013PubMed ID: 9496488Background/Aims: Esophageal replacement therapy has developed ...
23rd Annual Meeting of the European-Society-of-Thoracic-Surgeons (ESTS), Lisbon, PORTUGAL, MAY 31-JU...
The dilated haustra of colon after esophagocolostomy was a rare complications, but it may be extreme...
OBJECTIVE. The objective of the study is to research the anatomical features of stomal and non-trans...
Abstract Background The colon is among the best options to substitute the oesophagus; it is well kno...
Background. This study was performed to assess the exact performance of the conventional way of stap...
Neoplasm of a colonic graft after esophageal reconstruction is rare. We treated a colon cancer patie...
Following resections of the parts of the gut for any benign or malignant condition, anastomosis is n...
Background: In 1989, we introduced a 1-stage procedure with orthotopic colonic transplants for esoph...
In patients with esophageal cancer, esophageal conduit necrosis is a catastrophic complication of es...
Colon interposition has become a favored technique for esophageal reconstruction. Late morbidity is ...
The longterm results of the use of colon-interposition as a substitution for the esophagus have been...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
A very low local recurrence rate of 3%-6% (associated with improved 5 year survival) is possible whe...
The aim of our study was to compare the efficacy of the circular compression stapler and the circula...
WOS: 000071972300013PubMed ID: 9496488Background/Aims: Esophageal replacement therapy has developed ...
23rd Annual Meeting of the European-Society-of-Thoracic-Surgeons (ESTS), Lisbon, PORTUGAL, MAY 31-JU...
The dilated haustra of colon after esophagocolostomy was a rare complications, but it may be extreme...
OBJECTIVE. The objective of the study is to research the anatomical features of stomal and non-trans...
Abstract Background The colon is among the best options to substitute the oesophagus; it is well kno...
Background. This study was performed to assess the exact performance of the conventional way of stap...
Neoplasm of a colonic graft after esophageal reconstruction is rare. We treated a colon cancer patie...
Following resections of the parts of the gut for any benign or malignant condition, anastomosis is n...
Background: In 1989, we introduced a 1-stage procedure with orthotopic colonic transplants for esoph...
In patients with esophageal cancer, esophageal conduit necrosis is a catastrophic complication of es...