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[Reconstruction following cardia resection using an interposed jejunal loop without mesenteric resection].

S Koga, O Nishimura, K Kishi

    Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift Fur Alle Gebiete Der Operativen Medizen
    |May 1, 1978
    PubMed
    Summary

    A novel surgical technique for cardial resection reconstruction combines Nissen and Tomoda methods. This approach utilizes a jejunal sling, reducing esophageal regurgitation compared to esophagogastrostomy.

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    Area of Science:

    • Gastroenterology
    • Surgical Innovation
    • Anatomical Reconstruction

    Context:

    • Cardial resection requires effective reconstruction to maintain physiological function.
    • Existing methods like esophagogastrostomy can lead to complications such as esophageal regurgitation.
    • The Nissen and Tomoda methods offer distinct approaches to gastric surgery.

    Purpose:

    • To introduce a new surgical reconstruction method after cardial resection.
    • To evaluate the efficacy of a jejunal sling in preventing esophageal regurgitation.
    • To combine established surgical techniques for improved patient outcomes.

    Summary:

    • A novel reconstruction method integrates the Nissen cardial resection and Tomoda gastrectomy techniques.
    • The core innovation is a jejunal sling intercalated between the esophagus and antrum, minimizing mesenteric dissection.

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  • This technique facilitates a more physiological esophageal passage.
  • Impact:

    • Reduced frequency of esophageal regurgitation compared to traditional esophagogastrostomy.
    • Potential for improved quality of life for patients undergoing cardial resection.
    • Offers a refined surgical option for complex gastric reconstructions.