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Robotic esophagectomy with function-preserving radical mediastinal lymphadenectomy for esophageal cancer. | LitMetric

Radical lymphadenectomy is the critical component of surgery for esophageal cancer. However, lymphadenectomy significantly contributes to postoperative morbidity, particularly in terms of pulmonary complications following esophagectomy. Function-preserving mediastinal lymphadenectomy seeks to balance the procedure's necessary radicality and optimal functional outcomes. This approach emphasizes the preservation of the thoracic duct, tracheobronchial vascularity, and the pulmonary and recurrent laryngeal branches of the vagus nerve. Preservation of the thoracic duct is facilitated by indocyanine green fluorescence. Compared to the conventional technique of thoracic duct identification using anatomical landmarks, indocyanine green fluorescence lymphangiography offers real-time feedback, making it particularly advantageous in cases with complex anatomy or when the thoracic duct is challenging to visualize using conventional methods. Preservation of pulmonary branches of the right vagus during subcarinal lymphadenectomy and left recurrent laryngeal nerve during left paratracheal node dissection are technically challenging. The description of two types of left recurrent laryngeal nerve node dissection and technical tips for nerve function preservation are outlined in this review. Intraoperative neuromonitoring is a useful adjunct for nerve-sparing mediastinal lymphadenectomy. As ischemia to the respiratory tract impairs respiratory protective mechanisms, preservation of the tracheobronchial blood supply is critical. Preoperative imaging to detect bronchial artery anatomical variations and intraoperative assessment of perfusion using laser doppler flowmetry and indocyanine green fluorescence angiography are useful strategies to minimize tracheobronchial ischemia. Function-preserving mediastinal lymphadenectomy has the potential to improve short- and long-term outcomes after esophagectomy for esophageal cancer.

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