[Esophagoplasty with hybrid-supercharged jejunum].

Magy Seb

1 Pécsi Tudományegyetem KK Sebészeti Klinika, 7624 Pécs, Ifjúság u. 13.

Published: November 2021

Introduction: In this case report an esophageal resection due to cancer was performed with a primary left colonic replacement, as the stomach was resected previously. Due to graft necrosis, the necrotized section of the colon was removed. One year later a long jejunal segment with a combined blood supply was used for secondary reconstruction. Even after the ligation of three straight branches, the Roux loop was not long enough to reach up to the neck, however the division of the arcade between the 2nd and 3rd straight branches lengthened it satisfyingly. Blood supply to the region of the farthest branch was provided from the internal mammary artery and venous drainage was provided by a saphenous vein graft to the external jugular vein. The continuity of the jejunal graft was preserved. The patient recovered uneventfully. If neither the stomach nor the colon routinely used for esophageal replacement are available due to anatomical reasons, previous surgeries, or complications, jejunal replacement can be the last resort. Jejunum is only suitable for safe esophageal replacement by either free transplantation or by supercharging. The procedure when a combined blood supply is provided for the jejunal replacement was named the hybrid-supercharged method.

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