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Managing complications I: leaks, strictures, emptying, reflux, chylothorax.

Managing complications I: leaks, strictures, emptying, reflux, chylothorax. Esophagectomy can be used to treat several esophageal diseases; it is most commonly used for treatment of esophageal cancer. Esophagectomy is a major procedure that may result in various complications. This article reviews only the important complications resulting from esophageal resection, which are anastomotic complications after esophageal reconstruction (leakage and stricture), delayed emptying or dumping syndrome, reflux, and chylothorax. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of thoracic disease Pubmed

Managing complications I: leaks, strictures, emptying, reflux, chylothorax.

Journal of thoracic disease , Volume 6 Suppl 3: -291 – Jun 24, 2014

Managing complications I: leaks, strictures, emptying, reflux, chylothorax.


Abstract

Esophagectomy can be used to treat several esophageal diseases; it is most commonly used for treatment of esophageal cancer. Esophagectomy is a major procedure that may result in various complications. This article reviews only the important complications resulting from esophageal resection, which are anastomotic complications after esophageal reconstruction (leakage and stricture), delayed emptying or dumping syndrome, reflux, and chylothorax.

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ISSN
2072-1439
DOI
10.3978/j.issn.2072-1439.2014.03.36
pmid
24876942

Abstract

Esophagectomy can be used to treat several esophageal diseases; it is most commonly used for treatment of esophageal cancer. Esophagectomy is a major procedure that may result in various complications. This article reviews only the important complications resulting from esophageal resection, which are anastomotic complications after esophageal reconstruction (leakage and stricture), delayed emptying or dumping syndrome, reflux, and chylothorax.

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Journal of thoracic diseasePubmed

Published: Jun 24, 2014

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