Technical Options and Approaches to Lengthen the Shortened Esophagus
- PMID: 31564395
- DOI: 10.1016/j.thorsurg.2019.07.004
Technical Options and Approaches to Lengthen the Shortened Esophagus
Abstract
Failure to recognize a short esophagus during paraesophageal hernia repair can lead to poor functional outcomes and increased recurrence rates. Diagnosis is usually done intraoperatively when less than 2 to 3 cm of esophagus lie in the intraabdominal position. If aggressive esophageal mediastinal mobilization is unable to lengthen the esophagus, the surgeon should perform an esophageal lengthening procedure. A modified Collis gastroplasty is most commonly used and can be performed through a variety of transabdominal or transthoracic approaches. These procedures are safe, durable, and associated with good long-term outcomes. Patient selection and safe surgical technique are key in avoiding complications.
Keywords: Collis; Gastroplasty; Paraesophageal; Reflux; Short esophagus.
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