Pharyngo-ileo-colo-anastomosis with microvascular blood supply augmentation for esophago-gastric replacement due to esophago-gastric necrosis after caustic ingestion
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Braghetto Miranda, Italo
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Figueroa, Manuel
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Sanhueza, Belén
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Lanzarini Sobrevía, Enrique
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Sepulveda, Sergio
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Erazo, Christian
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2018-11-26T12:55:27Z
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2018-11-26T12:55:27Z
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2018
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ABCD Arq Bras Cir Dig 2018;31(2):e1381
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0102-6720
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10.1590/0102-672020180001e1381
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/152858
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Background: Complete esophago-gastric necrosis after caustic ingestion is a challenging surgical scenario for reconstruction of the upper digestive transit. Aim: To present a surgical technique for reconstruction of the upper digestive tract after total esophagectomy and gastrectomy due to esophageal and gastric necrosis Method: The transit was re-established by means of a pharyngo-ileo-colic interposition with microsurgical arterial and venous anastomosis for augmentation of blood supply. Colo-duodeno-anastomosis and ileo-transverse colic anastomosis were performed for complete digestive transit reconstruction. Result: This procedure was applied in a case of 41 years male attempted suicide by ingesting alkali caustic liquid (concentrated sodium hydroxide). Total necrosis of the esophagus and stomach occurred, which required initially total esophago-gastrectomy, closure at the level of the crico-pharyngeal sphincter and jejunostomy for enteral feeding with a highly deteriorated quality of life. The procedure was performed later and there were no major early and late postoperative complications and normal nutritional conditions were re-stablished. Conclusion: The procedure is feasible and must be managed by multidisciplinary team in order to re-establish a normal quality of life.
Pharyngo-ileo-colo-anastomosis with microvascular blood supply augmentation for esophago-gastric replacement due to esophago-gastric necrosis after caustic ingestion