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Endoscopic vacuum therapy for postoperative esophageal leak
by
Min, Yang Won
, Lee, Hyuk
, Choi, Yong Soo
, Shim, Young Mog
, Min, Byung-Hoon
, Lee, Jun Haeng
, Kim, Jae J.
, Kim, Taewan
, Kim, Hong Kwan
, Zo, Jae Ill
, Rhee, Poong-Lyul
in
Analysis
/ Antibiotics
/ Cancer
/ Cancer patients
/ Cancer therapies
/ Care and treatment
/ Comorbidity
/ Defects
/ Endoscopic vacuum-assisted closure
/ Endoscopy
/ Esophageal cancer
/ Esophagectomy
/ Esophagus
/ Family medical history
/ Fistula
/ Fistulae
/ Fistulas
/ Internal Medicine
/ Leak
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Patients
/ Postoperative period
/ Research Article
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surgery
/ Vacuum
/ Variables
/ Visceral and general surgery
2019
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Endoscopic vacuum therapy for postoperative esophageal leak
by
Min, Yang Won
, Lee, Hyuk
, Choi, Yong Soo
, Shim, Young Mog
, Min, Byung-Hoon
, Lee, Jun Haeng
, Kim, Jae J.
, Kim, Taewan
, Kim, Hong Kwan
, Zo, Jae Ill
, Rhee, Poong-Lyul
in
Analysis
/ Antibiotics
/ Cancer
/ Cancer patients
/ Cancer therapies
/ Care and treatment
/ Comorbidity
/ Defects
/ Endoscopic vacuum-assisted closure
/ Endoscopy
/ Esophageal cancer
/ Esophagectomy
/ Esophagus
/ Family medical history
/ Fistula
/ Fistulae
/ Fistulas
/ Internal Medicine
/ Leak
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Patients
/ Postoperative period
/ Research Article
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surgery
/ Vacuum
/ Variables
/ Visceral and general surgery
2019
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Endoscopic vacuum therapy for postoperative esophageal leak
by
Min, Yang Won
, Lee, Hyuk
, Choi, Yong Soo
, Shim, Young Mog
, Min, Byung-Hoon
, Lee, Jun Haeng
, Kim, Jae J.
, Kim, Taewan
, Kim, Hong Kwan
, Zo, Jae Ill
, Rhee, Poong-Lyul
in
Analysis
/ Antibiotics
/ Cancer
/ Cancer patients
/ Cancer therapies
/ Care and treatment
/ Comorbidity
/ Defects
/ Endoscopic vacuum-assisted closure
/ Endoscopy
/ Esophageal cancer
/ Esophagectomy
/ Esophagus
/ Family medical history
/ Fistula
/ Fistulae
/ Fistulas
/ Internal Medicine
/ Leak
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Patients
/ Postoperative period
/ Research Article
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surgery
/ Vacuum
/ Variables
/ Visceral and general surgery
2019
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Endoscopic vacuum therapy for postoperative esophageal leak
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Endoscopic vacuum therapy for postoperative esophageal leak
2019
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Overview
Background
Anastomotic leak is the most common and serious complication following esophagectomy. Endoscopic vacuum-assisted closure (EVAC) is a promising method for treating anastomotic leak. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of EVAC and to identify factors associated with longer treatment duration for esophageal anastomotic leak following esophagectomy for cancer.
Methods
We retrospectively analyzed 20 esophageal cancer patients who had undergone EVAC for anastomotic leak after esophagectomy. The efficacy and success rates were evaluated and factors associated with longer treatment duration (≥ 21 days) were identified.
Results
All 20 patients were male. Of these, 10 (50.0%) received neoadjuvant treatment and 6 (30.0%) had one or more comorbidities. The median size of fistula opening was 1.75 cm. During a median of 14.5 days of EVAC treatment, a median of 5 interventions were performed. Treatment success was achieved in 19 patients (95.0%). Neoadjuvant treatment was significantly associated with longer EVAC treatment. There was a non-significant trend toward the need for longer treatment duration for a larger fistula opening size.
Conclusions
EVAC treatment is a good non-surgical option for anastomotic leak following esophagectomy. Long duration of treatment is associated with neoadjuvant treatment and a large leakage opening.
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