WOS: 000474040900024PubMed ID: 30549226Introduction We present a novel approach to single-incision laparoscopy-assisted gastric transposition combined with thoracoscopic esophagectomy in a child with long-segment corrosive esophageal stricture (CES). Materials and Surgical Technique A 2.5-year-old boy with a history of caustic ingestion underwent periodic esophageal dilatations at 3-week intervals, four sessions of topical mitomycin C application, and a strict antacid/H-2 antagonist therapy for 8 months. The esophageal replacement was indicated because of persistent corrosive esophageal stricture. First, thoracoscopic native esophagus dissection was performed. After gastric mobilization with single-incision laparoscopy, esophagectomy and es...
From 1979 to 1996, 19 patients underwent gastric-tube esophagoplasty. There were 10 boys and 9 girls...
AbstractCorrosive esophageal strictures have been primarily treated using balloon dilatation or endo...
AbstractIntroductionThe management of esophageal strictures has evolved from surgical treatment to t...
BACKGROUND: Acquired esophageal strictures in children are often the result of ingestion of caustic ...
Purpose: Caustic ingestion is a common cause for acquired esophageal strictures in children. Thoraco...
Despite potential advantages of gastric transposition there are some concerns about this surgical te...
Background: many pediatric surgeons have limited experience of esophageal replacement. This study re...
Introduction: Caustic esophageal injuries often lead to severe strictures untreatable with endoscopi...
Background: The corrosive esophageal injury would result in mucosal damage related to type, exposure...
There has been an increase in the number of patients admitted to our hospital with caustic esophagea...
none5Introduction The most frequent cause of esophagectomy in chil- dren is the presence of strictur...
AbstractA congenital esophageal stenosis (CES) is a rare anomaly, and therapeutic strategies are sti...
AbstractBackground and aimsCaustic esophageal injury is a rare clinical condition in adult patients....
Whenever the surgeon uses the stomach as an esophageal substitute, either one of two techniques is g...
BACKGROUND: Esophageal replacement in children is an option that is confined to very few situations...
From 1979 to 1996, 19 patients underwent gastric-tube esophagoplasty. There were 10 boys and 9 girls...
AbstractCorrosive esophageal strictures have been primarily treated using balloon dilatation or endo...
AbstractIntroductionThe management of esophageal strictures has evolved from surgical treatment to t...
BACKGROUND: Acquired esophageal strictures in children are often the result of ingestion of caustic ...
Purpose: Caustic ingestion is a common cause for acquired esophageal strictures in children. Thoraco...
Despite potential advantages of gastric transposition there are some concerns about this surgical te...
Background: many pediatric surgeons have limited experience of esophageal replacement. This study re...
Introduction: Caustic esophageal injuries often lead to severe strictures untreatable with endoscopi...
Background: The corrosive esophageal injury would result in mucosal damage related to type, exposure...
There has been an increase in the number of patients admitted to our hospital with caustic esophagea...
none5Introduction The most frequent cause of esophagectomy in chil- dren is the presence of strictur...
AbstractA congenital esophageal stenosis (CES) is a rare anomaly, and therapeutic strategies are sti...
AbstractBackground and aimsCaustic esophageal injury is a rare clinical condition in adult patients....
Whenever the surgeon uses the stomach as an esophageal substitute, either one of two techniques is g...
BACKGROUND: Esophageal replacement in children is an option that is confined to very few situations...
From 1979 to 1996, 19 patients underwent gastric-tube esophagoplasty. There were 10 boys and 9 girls...
AbstractCorrosive esophageal strictures have been primarily treated using balloon dilatation or endo...
AbstractIntroductionThe management of esophageal strictures has evolved from surgical treatment to t...