Utility of the Evaluation of Blood Flow of the Remnant Esophagus in Esophagectomy With Pedicled Jejunum Reconstruction
NCT04597398 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 50
Last updated 2020-10-22
Summary
Pedicled jejunal flap can be utilized with various tips for esophageal reconstruction in patients with a history of gastrectomy, or those who have undergone synchronous esophagogastrectomy, although the rate of anastomosis leakage is high with this technique. Therefore, in the current study, we considered the utility of the evaluation of blood flow of the remnant esophagus with indocyanine green in setting the anastomosis site. We included 50 patients who underwent radical esophagectomy with pedicled jejunal flap between April 2012 and June 2020. From June 2019, the blood flow of not only the pedicled jejunum, but also the remnant esophagus were evaluated in order to set the anastomosis site of the latter because the color was not definitive criteria for judging in surgery on the remnant esophagus. Usually, the second and third jejunal vessels are transected, and if the jejunal flap cannot reach to the anastomosis point, we actively transect the marginal vessels in order to stretch the jejunal flap. Microvascular anastomosis between the jejunal branches (the second) and the internal thoracic vessels is usually made, and the anastomosis site is set at the part of the esophagus that is well-dyed with indocyanine green. A total of 39 patients underwent the procedure prior to June 2019 ( Group A), and 11 patients underwent the procedure as of June 2019 (Group B). No significant difference was found in the patients' background, type of preoperative therapy, and presence or absence of ligation of marginal vessels and two-stage operation between the two groups. Group A had 16 cases of anastomosis leakage, while Group B only has one (P \< 0.05). There were no cases of significant pedicled jejunum graft necrosis. Our findings demonstrate that the evaluation of the blood flow of the remnant esophagus during setting of the anastomosis site may decrease the rate of anastomosis.
Conditions
- Esophagectomy
Interventions
- DEVICE
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Evaluation of blood flow with indocyanine green
Sponsors & Collaborators
-
Shizuoka Cancer Center
lead OTHER
Eligibility
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2012-04-01
- Primary Completion
- 2020-06-30
- Completion
- 2020-07-30
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