Oesophageal cancer: Surgery

  • Björn-Ole Stüben
  • Karl-Frederick Karstens
  • Michael Nentwich
  • Jakob Izbicki
  • Matthias Reeh

Abstract

Oesophageal surgery remains a challenge for the surgeon despite rapid medical advances in the recent past. The procedures are particularly difficult because of the thoraco-abdominal localization of the oesophagus and its vicinity to vital organs. Although oesophageal operations are usually only carried out in high-volume centres which provide around-the-clock interdisciplinary care, they are still accompanied by a high number of complications. This chapter summarizes the history of oesophageal surgery and provides an overview of the conventional surgical approaches used for oesophageal resections, including transhiatal blunt oesophageal dissection and gastric pull-up, subtotal en bloc oesophagectomy—abdominothoracic approach, abdominothoracic en bloc oesophagectomy with high intrathoracic anastomosis, and limited resection of the gastro-oesophageal junction with isoperistaltic jejunal interposition.

Bibliographical data

Original languageGerman
Title of host publicationOesophagus and Stomach
EditorsMatthias Reeh, Jakob R. Izbicki
REQUIRED books only: Number of pages18
PublisherOxford University Press
Publication date05.2023
Edition1
Pages Pages 137–154
Article numberC13P170
ISBN (Print)9780192863591
ISBN (Electronic)9780191954375
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 05.2023