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Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery > Volume 35(1); 1992 > Article
Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1992;35(1): 116-122.
Gastric pull-up vs. free jejunal graft for pharyngoesophagealreconstruction.
Moo Jin Choo, Youn Sang Shim, Kyung Kyun Oh, Yong Sik Lee, Young Mok Shim, Jae Il Zo, Hyo Yoon Kim
인두위 문합술과 유리 공장 이식술에 관한 임상적 고찰
추무진1 · 심윤상1 · 오경균1 · 이용식1 · 심영목2 · 조재일2 · 김효윤2
원자력병원 이비인후과1;흉부외과2;
ABSTRACT

A retrospective analysis was carried out on the results of gastric pull-up operation and free jejunal graft for reconstruction of pharynx and cervical esophagus at Korea Cancer Center Hospital from October 1987 through July 1991. Gastric pull-up operation was performed in 6 cases of which primary sites were 5 hypophryngeal cancer and 1 recurrent laryngeal cancer. Success rate of anastomosis was 83.7%, and overall mortality rate was 16.7%. Free jejunal graft was performed in 7 cases of which primary sites were 6 hypopharyngeal cancer and 1 recurrent papillary adenocarcinoma of thyroid. Overall mortality rate was 14.3% and success rate of graft was 100% except expired one case due to esophageal varix bleeding. Postoperative complications of gastric pull-up operation were fistula, pneumothorax, atelectasis, pleural effusion, abdominal bleeding, and paralytic ileus, etc. And the complications of free jejunal graft were stenosis of anastomosis site and pneumonia.

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