Surgery on the esophagus
[DOC File]ESOPHAGEAL ATRESIA/TRACHEOESOPHAGEAL FISTULA
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Esophagectomy is when a surgeon removes a portion of the esophagus. Usually the part that is removed consists of lymph nodes near and around the tumor and the site containing the tumor. This procedure also consists of moving the stomach up to meet the esophagus, to compensate for the space of the surgically removed portion of the esophagus.
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The type of surgery will depend on your baby’s condition. If your baby has EA, the surgeon will try and sew the two ends of the esophagus together through an opening in the side of the chest. The area where the two ends are sewn together is called the anastomosis.
[DOC File]Laparoscopic Fundoplication
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General Surgery. Goals and Objectives. PGY 5. Rotation Length: 3 Months. Goals: The PGY-5 rotation at Kaiser Permanente Riverside, an integrated site, will provide a learning environment for the resident to develop cognitive and technical skills in the management of complex general surgery with emphasis in bilio-pancreatic, esophageal surgery.
[DOCX File]Esophageal Cancer KNH 411.docx
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You may have tongue numbness after surgery which sometimes can takes weeks to improve. If a lesion is removed from the vocal cords, you may have hoarseness after surgery. Esophagoscopy: A test that helps the doctor look at the inside your esophagus (swallowing tube). The test is done using a special tube (scope) that has a camera and light.
Open Esophagectomy: Purpose, Procedure & Risks
Surgical resection of the esophagus is the only curative option. We have a team comprising exclusively in caring for people with esophageal cancer. As we specialize in Foregut and liver pancreas cancer, we are the leading provider in care of patients at any stage, precancerous to metastatic cancer.
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Over years, the esophagus gets more and more dilated until it becomes a megaesophagus. The esophagus also loses its peristaltic capacity as it’s stretched out. Pseudoachalasia. Compression of the distal esophagus by a tumor, congenital anomaly or tight fundoplication. Problems: Obviously the main problem is the inability to eat
[DOC File]Patient information: Achalasia
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This has the effect of creating a one way valve in the esophagus to allow food to pass into the stomach, but prevent stomach acid from flowing into the esophagus and thus prevent GERD. Laparoscopic fundoplication is a useful method for reducing hospital stay, complications and return to normal activity.
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Studies suggest that surgery is a more permanent solution for achalasia than balloon dilatation or botulinum toxin injection, although surgery is initially more expensive. Complications — Successful surgery implies the virtual elimination of the LES. Therefore, there is an increased risk of gastroesophageal reflux disease, especially over time.
[DOCX File]Esophagectomy
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A transhiatal esophagectomy is a procedure that removes the esophagus, due to a condition that interferes with the passage of food and liquids to the stomach, such as cancer. In this procedure, the infected part of the esophagus is removed without opening the chest, through the diaphragmatic hiatus.
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