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. 2017 Jul;20(4):728-735.
doi: 10.1007/s10120-016-0674-5. Epub 2016 Dec 10.

Side overlap esophagogastrostomy to prevent reflux after proximal gastrectomy

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Side overlap esophagogastrostomy to prevent reflux after proximal gastrectomy

Yoshito Yamashita et al. Gastric Cancer. 2017 Jul.

Abstract

Background: No optimal method of reconstruction for proximal gastrectomy has been established because of problems associated with postoperative reflux and anastomotic stenosis. It is also important that the reconstruction is easily performed laparoscopically because laparoscopic gastrectomy has become widely accepted in recent years.

Methods: We have developed a new method of esophagogastrostomy, side overlap with fundoplication by Yamashita (SOFY). The remnant stomach is fixated to the diaphragmatic crus on the dorsal side of the esophagus. The esophagus and the remnant stomach are overlapped by a length of 5 cm. A linear stapler is inserted in two holes on the left side of the esophageal stump and the anterior gastric wall. The stapler is rotated counterclockwise on its axis and fired. The entry hole is closed, and the right side of the esophagus is fixated to the stomach so that the esophagus sticks flat to the gastric wall. The surgical outcomes of the SOFY method were compared with those of esophagogastrectomy different from SOFY.

Results: Thirteen of the 14 patients in the SOFY group were asymptomatic without a proton pump inhibitor, but reflux esophagitis was observed in 5 of the 16 patients in the non-SOFY group and anastomotic stenosis was observed in 3 patients. Contrast enhancement findings in the SOFY group showed inflow of Gastrografin to the remnant stomach was extremely good, and no reflux into the esophagus was observed even with patients in the head-down tilt position.

Conclusions: SOFY can be easily performed laparoscopically and may overcome the problems of postoperative reflux and stenosis.

Keywords: Esophagogastrostomy; Laparoscopic gastrectomy; Proximal gastrectomy.

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