TECHNEQUE IN FORMATION OF THE UPPER DIGESTIVE TRACT FOR PATIENTS WHO UNDERWENT TOTAL ESOPHAGOGASTRECTOMY APOOLED NALYSIS OF 3 PATIENTS

Trần Mạnh Hùng1,, và CS1
1 Bach Mai Hospital

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Objective: Techneque in formation of the upper digestive tract by the ileum - right colon for patient who underwent total esophagogastrectomy. Subjects and research methods : A 61 year old male patient with esophageal squamous epithelium carcinoma and gastric adenocarcinoma,  two cases of women (43 and 37 year old) with simultaneous burns of both esophagus and stomach due to caustic chemicals, which subsequently caused retraction, stricture, and tightening of the entire esophagus and stomach, were successfully operated by esophago-gastrectomy and the reconstruction of upper gastrointestinal tract at Bach Mai Hospital. Results:  The surgery lasted 5 hours, the patient lost 300 - 350 ml of blood without blood transfusion during and after surgery. The operation went well without any complications. The patient were discharged from hospital at 12th day, 18th day, 9th day post-surgery. All 3 cases were scheduled for follow-up examination, patients were able to eat and drink without any signs of reflux, having gained 2 to 3 kg. Conclusion: Formation of the upper digestive tract by the ileum - right colon for patient who underwent total esophagogastrectomy safely and effectively.

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