Unlabelled: Objective of work was to evaluate efficacy of surgery for esophageal cancer with one-step gastric pipe reconstruction, to analyze postoperative complications, causes of deaths and patient's life expectancy. In 1992-2002 in Clinic of Surgery Vilnius University Institute of Oncology 213 patients underwent surgery for esophageal cancer; 177 patients (83.0%) were applied transthoracic approach, 34 patients (15.9%) transhiatal and 2 patients (0.9%) Lewis type operations. TNM of patients were T3N1M0 - 99 (46.4%), T2N1M0 - 17 (7.9%), T2N0M0 - 16 (7.5%), T4N2M0 - 54 (25.3%), T2-3N2M1 - 27 (12.6%). Patient performance status according to WHO scale was 0-2. The following postoperative complications were observed: vagus pneumonia - 52 (24.2%) patients, heart insufficiency- 13 patients (6.1%), aortal bleeding 3 (1.4%) patients, suture leakadge - 33 (15.4%) patients, injury of n. reccurentis 17 (7.9%) patients, pleurites 29 (13.6%). Postoperative mortality after transthoracic approach - 29.3%, transhiatal - 15%, Lewis resections - 0%. Median survival after transthoracic approach - 29 months, transhiatal - 34 months, Lewis resections - 39 months.

Conclusions: Surgery for esophageal cancer is the most sufficient way of esophageal cancer treatment. Three-level lymphadenectomies postpone early relapses. Postoperative mortality varies from 15 to 29.3%, median survival from 29 to 39 months.

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