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The evolution of surgical approach for esophageal cancer

Suzanne S. Gisbertz, Eliza Hagens, Jelle P. Ruurda, Paul M. Schneider, Li Tan, Sergey A. Domrachev, Jens Hoeppner, Mark I. van Berge Henegouwen

发表年份
2018
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54
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摘要

Esophageal surgery for esophageal cancer has been performed for over a century now. Minimally invasive esophagectomy (MIE) was first described in 1992, and it is now a standard approach in many countries. However, MIE is technically difficult and requires a long learning curve. It takes >100 cases to train for MIE with gastric tube reconstruction with an intrathoracic anastomosis. A possible option to overcome several challenges of MIE might be the use of a robotic system. A robot-assisted MIE was first described in 2005, and long-term results have shown its feasibility and safety. Over the years, different approaches for esophagectomy have been established. Our review discusses these developments and recent literature on open, minimally invasive and robotic esophageal surgery.

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Esophageal cancerEsophagectomyMedicineGeneral surgeryAnastomosisSurgeryCancerInternal medicine

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