INVITED LECTURES
Clinical Study of the Optimal Extent of Resection for Thoracic Esophageal Carcinoma
Yoshio Koide, Shinichi Okazumi, Hisahiro Matsubara, Yukimasa Miyazawa, Miwako Arima, Toru Fukunaga, Tetsuro Urashima, Makoto Sugaya, Toru Ofuchi, Tomoko Maeda, Kaichi Isono
Second Department of Surgery, Chiba University School of Medicine
In order to determine the optimal extent of resection for thoracic esophageal carcinoma, a retrospective study was carried out on 1,023 patients receiving resection between 1959 and 1995. Partial resection of the esophagus followed by intrathoracic anastomosis resulted in a higher incidence of recurrence in the residual esophagus than total resection of the intrathoracic esophagus with cervical anastomosis. Because minute foci of intramural metastasis or lymphovascular infiltration cannot be determined by any equipment for image diagnosis at present, total resection of the intrathoracic esophagus should be performed. Cervical lymph node metastases were observed when cancer invasion reached the submucosa in cases of upper or middle third cancer, and the muscularis propria in cases of lower third cancer. So in these cases 3-field lymph node dissection is recommended in principle. On the other hand carcinoma in situ or cancer limited within the lamina propria mucosa showed no lymph node metastasis or lymphovascular infiltration, so endoscopic mucosal resection or transhiatal esophagectomy without thoracotomy can be performed. In p-T4 cases, combined resection of the esophagus and the lung resulted in a high mortality rate and very poor prognosis. Radical surgery for p-T4 cases should be limited to responders to neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy.
Key words
optimal extent of esophageal resection, lymph node metastasis of esophageal carcinoma, 3-field lymph node dissection
Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg 30: 2088-2092, 1997
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Yoshio Koide Second Department of Surgery, Chiba University School of Medicine
1-8-1 Inohana, Chuou-ku, Chiba City, 260 JAPAN
Accepted
June 11, 1997
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