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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 5, 474-478, Copyright © 1991 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
F Paris, M Tomas-Ridocci, G Galan, PJ Ibor, JC Penalver, E Moreno, T Sala and A Benages
Between 1974 and 1987, we performed 18 left colonic interpositions for
benign oesophageal disease: caustic lesions in 6 patients, undilatable
reflux stenosis in 5, reoperative peptic strictures in 5, penetrating wound
in 1 and iatrogenic stricture following oesophagogastric transection for
bleeding in 1. Four patients were women. The mean age was 40 +/- 19 years.
In 10 patients a left thoracotomy was used; in the other 8 a
cervico-abdominal approach was employed. One patient died postoperatively
from liver failure. The mean follow-up was 11 +/- 4 years. Clinical results
were excellent or good in 12 of the remaining 17 patients (71%). These
results varied according to the length of colon interposition; in patients
with long colonic interposition, poorer results were achieved. The motor
activity of the colonic transplant was evaluated by manometric studies.
After intraluminal injection of 30 ml of liquid, the colon responded
uniformly with sequential peristaltic waves. Transmission of the
oesophageal waves through the oesophagocolic anastomosis was studied in 2
patients. After wet swallows, the oesophageal contractile waves were
followed by colonic waves. Solid radionuclide colonic transit studies were
carried out in 18 control subjects and in 18 patients with colon
interposition. In subjects with a normal oesophagus, the general pattern
was rapid emptying of the bolus through the oesophagus. Findings in
patients with a short transplant were similar to those observed in normal
oesophagi. In most patients with long transplants the transit was
abnormal.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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The colon as oesophageal substitute in non-malignant disease. Long-term clinical results and functional studies
Thoracic Surgery Service, La Fe University Hospital, Valencia, Spain.
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