Resection and Reconstruction for Carcinoma of the Thoracic Oesophagus
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The technique and results of oesophageal resection through a right thoracotomy and laparotomy with reconstruction utilizing the stomach via a retrosternal route are reported. Forty patients underwent this procedure, with no mortality. The average blood loss during operation was 424 ml, and 72% of this series underwent the operation without blood transfusion. It is believed that this type of one-stage operation for carcinoma of the oesophagus is reasonable from the viewpoint of adequate resection of malignancies, and it can be performed with minimal surgical risk. With experience, perhaps it will become a standard method such as the Billroth I method in gastric surgery.
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