Postoperative motor function and mucosal blood flow of lower esophagus: comparison between terminal esophagoproximal gastrectomy and esophageal transection for esophageal varices
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Postoperative motor function and mucosal blood flow of lower esophagus: comparison between terminal esophagoproximal gastrectomy and esophageal transection for esophageal varices
Abstract
Reflux esophagitis and anastomotic ulcer are potential complications associated with surgery for esophagogastric lesions. This study compared 10 cases following terminal esophagoproximal gastrectomy (TEPG) for esophageal varices and 20 cases following esophageal transection (ET) for esophageal varices with respect to postoperative motor function and mucosal blood supply, to ascertain the reason for the development of anastomotic ulcer. Endoscopic findings showed that anastomotic ulcers were detected more often after TEPG than after TR. Maximum swallowing pressure, high pressure zone pressure, and length did not differ between the two groups. However, maximum swallowing pressure in the lower esophagus after both procedures was significantly lower than in the control group (20 cases; p < 0.01). The results, measured by reflectance spectrophotometry, showed that the index of esophageal mucosal blood volume following TEPG is significantly lower than that following ET and in non-operated esophageal varices (10 cases; p < 0.01). Yet the index of oxygen saturation of hemoglobin was similar in the three groups. This study has demonstrated that patients undergoing TEPG have mucosal ischemia of the lower esophagus, causing the development of anastomotic ulcers.
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