Evaluation of Surgical Stress Associated with Video-assisted Thoracic Surgery for Esophageal Cancer According to Interleukin-6 Variation in Pleural Cavity Lavage Fluid
Abstract:: Esophagectomy for esophageal cancer is one of the most invasive gastrointestinal surgeries. In 1996, we introduced video-assisted thoracic surgery for esophageal cancer VATS-E to reduce surgical stress. In 2010, we started employing arti cial pneumothorax AP using carbon dioxide gas in VATS-E to further reduce surgical stress. In this study, we evaluated interleukin-6 IL-6 levels in pleural cavity lavage uid PLF of patients undergoing VATS-E with or without AP, and examined the effect of AP on VATS-E-induced… Show more
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