The work analyses the results of one-stage resection and plastics of the esophagus with a tube formed from the greater curvature of the stomach and creation of an ++extra-cavitary anastomosis on the neck in combined and surgical treatment of carcinoma of the thoracic esophagus in 279 patients. Various complications occurred in 181 (64.8%) patients. The mortality was 19.3% (16.8% among patients who underwent radical operation and 25.6% among those treated by a palliative operation). The number of complications in the groups of surgical and combined treatment was approximately equal. The results of 5-year survival were better in the group with combined treatment. Postponed + extra-cavitary anastomosis was formed in 65.2% of cases. One-stage resection and plastics of the esophagus with ++extra-cavitary anastomosis is an adequate operation from the oncological standpoint in the treatment of carcinoma of the thoracic esophagus. Its further perfection is necessary for improvement of the immediate and late-term results of treatment.

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