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下喉アナストモシスを用いた食道再建 - 文献のレビューによる単一センターの経験

  • 0Northwell, New Hyde Park, NY, USA. lbougioukas@northwell.edu.

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まとめ

この要約は機械生成です。

下アナストモシスによる食道再建は複雑です. 多科目のアプローチと特殊な外科的手法は 患者の結果と飲み機能を改善しますが 細心の追跡が不可欠です

科学分野

  • 食道の手術による再建
  • 耳鼻喉科および一般外科における高度な外科技術

背景

  • 偽薬の摂取と食道外傷は 複雑な外科的再構築を必要とします
  • 低関節アナストモシスは 食道の再建の技術的に難しい側面です
  • この処置を受ける患者は,しばしば難しい術後の治療と,限られた食事の許容性に直面する.

研究 の 目的

  • 下関節アナストモシスを含む食道再建のケースシリーズを記述する.
  • 下アナストモシスの技術と結果に関する既存の文献をレビューする.
  • 手術アプローチと術後管理のベストプラクティスを推奨する.

主な方法

  • 3人の患者のケースシリーズ (2人の大腸の挿入,1人の胃の引き上げ) は,下喉アナストモシスによる食道再建を施した (2017年−2024年).
  • 食道再建における下アナストモシスの文献レビュー.
  • 手術のテクニックは首の解剖,管の準備,および下喉の解剖でした.

主要な成果

  • 3人の患者も手術から生き延びた.
  • 患者は手術後の飲み機能の改善を示した.
  • この研究は 慎重に手術技術と 術後ケアを行う必要性を強調しています

結論

  • 耳鼻喉科と整体外科を含む多学科チームアプローチを推奨します.
  • 左側ピリフォームシヌスに対する2層の縫合を推奨する.
  • 喉頭神経の保存と,手術後の消化不全の管理のための内視鏡治療の緊密なフォローアップの重要性を強調する.

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