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Successful esophagectomy and colon interposition for metachronous esophageal cancer in a patient with a history of total gastrectomy and jejunal interposition

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Answered by Tomea
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you can be able to perform subtotal esophagectomy and reconstruction using the colon conduit. The distal end of the colon conduit should be anastomosed to the remnant jejunal interposition, which would help reduce the number of surgical maneuvers and shorten the operating duration. This report is said to be the first to describesubtotal esophagectomy with colon conduit reconstruction in a patient with esophageal cancer and a history of gastrectomy and jejunal interposition reconstruction.

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