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The authors present an account of their experience with retrosternal oesophagocoloplasty as a palliative by pas in inoperable carcinoma of the oesophagus. They differentiate secondary and primary indications. So far they used this operation in 27 patients. The total lethality is 33%, the mean survival period is 8 months. Some patients with the unilateral paresis of the left recurrent nerve have laryngoesophageal dysfunction with the danger of aspiration during swallowing. The shape, position and function of the paretic vocal cord can be favourable influenced by the administration of hydrophile gel into the vocal cord by the endoscopic route.
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PMID:[Retrosternal esophagocoloplasty as current means of surgery for esophageal carcinoma]. 752 31

During the period from 1980 to 1989, five patients with carcinoma of the esophagus invading the thoracic aorta were treated by resection of the involved aortic segment combined with esophagectomy. Various types of arterial bypass were applied in order to provide blood flow to the distal aorta during aortic clamping. These included one permanent aorto-aortic bypass, two axillo-femoral bypass and one subclavian-aortic bypass. There was one death within 30 days and one developed paresis. These arterial bypasses are beneficial to esophageal surgery because it is technically easy and it does not necessitate systemic heparinization which maybe associated with profuse bleeding.
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PMID:[The use of the aortic bypass in the surgery of the esophageal carcinoma invading the thoracic aorta]. 930 59