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Advances in conduits and anastomotic techniques employed in esophageal cancer resections: A review

Carlos Soriano, Jon O. Wee

Year
2023
Citations
4

Abstract

Esophageal surgery has evolved significantly since the first esophagectomy, with advancements in diagnosis allowing medicine to keep pace with the disease's increasing incidence. Multimodal treatment improves outcomes, but surgical resection remains imperative for local control, with various techniques in existence but none demonstrating clear superiority. More recently, minimally invasive and robotic surgery have further reduced perioperative morbidity. This review discusses techniques for esophageal resection, with attention to the options available for anastomosis and reconstructive conduits.

Keywords

MedicineEsophagectomyEsophageal cancerAnastomosisPerioperativeSurgeryResectionGeneral surgeryCancerInternal medicine

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