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      Different Types of Management for Anastomotic Leak Post Esophagectomy

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      sealants, evac, stent, esophagectomy, anastomotic leak

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          Abstract

          Esophagectomy is a critical surgical procedure for managing various esophageal disorders, including malignancies, strictures, and reflux disease. Nonetheless, it is associated with significant postoperative complications, with anastomotic leak being a major concern. An anastomotic leak is defined as an unintended communication failure between the proximal esophageal segment and the conduit after surgery. This review explores evolving strategies for managing anastomotic leaks after esophagectomy, including factors contributing to leaks, such as patient-related, surgical, and perioperative factors. Diagnostic advancements, encompassing clinical evaluation, radiological imaging, and endoscopy, enable rapid and accurate detection, which is crucial for timely intervention. Management approaches have evolved beyond surgical revisions and now include conservative measures, antibiotics, and endoscopic therapies, particularly for high-risk surgical cases. Novel approaches, such as endoscopic stents, tissue sealants, and regenerative therapies, hold promise in revolutionizing treatment and outcomes. Prevention strategies, encompassing patient optimization, surgical techniques, and perioperative care, are key in minimizing leak occurrence. A multidisciplinary approach involving various specialists is essential for tailored treatments and optimized outcomes. In conclusion, anastomotic leaks post esophagectomy remain a significant challenge, and this review provides a comprehensive resource on evolving management strategies, from conservative measures to innovative techniques, assisting clinicians in decision-making for leak management.

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          Perioperative complications influence long- and short-term outcomes after esophagectomy. The absence of a standardized system for defining and recording complications and quality measures after esophageal resection has meant that there is wide variation in evaluating their impact on these outcomes.
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            Hybrid Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy for Esophageal Cancer

            Postoperative complications, especially pulmonary complications, affect more than half the patients who undergo open esophagectomy for esophageal cancer. Whether hybrid minimally invasive esophagectomy results in lower morbidity than open esophagectomy is unclear.
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              Predictors of anastomotic leak after esophagectomy: an analysis of the society of thoracic surgeons general thoracic database.

              Anastomotic leak is an important cause of morbidity and mortality after esophagectomy. Few studies have targeted risk factors for the development of leak after esophagectomy. The purpose of this study is to use The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Database to identify variables associated with leak after esophagectomy.
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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Cureus
                Cureus
                2168-8184
                Cureus
                Cureus (Palo Alto (CA) )
                2168-8184
                6 November 2023
                November 2023
                : 15
                : 11
                : e48404
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Surgery, Faculty of Medicine in Rabigh, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, SAU
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                Article
                10.7759/cureus.48404
                10700696
                38074035
                e3acb1c2-5de8-4675-bade-7b3c472f36ba
                Copyright © 2023, Basendowah et al.

                This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

                History
                : 28 October 2023
                Categories
                Gastroenterology
                General Surgery

                sealants,evac,stent,esophagectomy,anastomotic leak
                sealants, evac, stent, esophagectomy, anastomotic leak

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