Publications by authors named "G Loske"

Background: Endoscopic vacuum therapy (EVT) is an increasingly popular endoscopic technique used for the treatment of wall defects in the gastrointestinal tract. Open-pore film drainage (OFD) systems are a new addition to the armamentarium of EVT and have shown encouraging results in a wide spectrum of applications. The aim of this review is to summarize the current literature on the applications of OFD systems in the gastrointestinal tract.

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Introduction: Early postoperative reflux (PR) can compromise anastomotic healing after Ivor Lewis esophagectomy (ILE) and poses a risk for aspiration. Anastomotic insufficiency is the most threatening surgical complication. We present the protective method of pre-emptive active reflux drainage (PARD) with simultaneous enteral feeding.

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Article Synopsis
  • Early postoperative reflux (PR) can threaten healing after an Ivor Lewis esophagectomy (ILE) and lead to complications like aspiration; a new method called pre-emptive active reflux drainage (PARD) aims to address this issue.
  • PARD utilizes a specialized double lumen drainage system to continuously aspirate reflux while simultaneously providing nutrition; it was used in 43 patients following ILE with a healing rate of 100% for anastomoses.
  • The findings suggest that PARD significantly aids anastomotic healing and minimizes complications, highlighting its potential for improving patient outcomes in esophageal surgeries.
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Secondary healing surgical wounds can be treated with negative-pressure therapy. Dressing changes can be painful due to the strong adherence of the polyurethane foam placed in the wound. After debridement and conditioning of the wound bed, secondary surgical wound closure with a surgical suture can be performed.

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