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. 1983 Jun;85(6):827-31.

Complications and deaths after operations for esophageal carcinoma

  • PMID: 6190046

Complications and deaths after operations for esophageal carcinoma

R W Postlethwait. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 1983 Jun.

Abstract

In a series of 908 patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus, 512 operations were performed on 503 of the patients. Postoperative mortality was the highest after bypass operations, being 41.5%. After palliative resection, mortality was 22.7% and after curative resection, 12.8%. Overall resection in 283 patients resulted in a 17% mortality. The postoperative mortality for all resections for carcinoma at the three levels was as follows: cervical and thoracic inlet, 17.6%; upper thoracic, 16.9%; and lower thoracic, 16.9%. The most frequent causes of death were anastomotic leak and pulmonary complications. Nonfatal complications occurred in 13.3% of the 512 operations.

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