2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.cireng.2014.10.014
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Failed Colonic Interposition After Esophagogastrectomy: What's the Next Step?

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“…Four esophageal lesions [31] due to autolysis with Salfumant were operated with immediate resection of the esophagus and stomach and then colonic transposition. One patient required later a dermocutaneous plastic surgery graft from the arm skin to form a tube to treat a residual pharyngeal stenosis, with good functional results.…”
Section: Neckmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Four esophageal lesions [31] due to autolysis with Salfumant were operated with immediate resection of the esophagus and stomach and then colonic transposition. One patient required later a dermocutaneous plastic surgery graft from the arm skin to form a tube to treat a residual pharyngeal stenosis, with good functional results.…”
Section: Neckmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We were spectator in the 1 st laparoscopic gallbladder at the Ruber International Sanatorium in Madrid in 1990. We started our 1 st gallbladder by lap in 1991, oophorectomy stenosis at the cervical esophageal-colonic anastomosis and required "vascular-dermo-cutaneous plastic grafts" using as donor the arterial and venous radial grafts from the arm skin to form a tube to treat a residual pharyngeal stenosis, done at the plastic unit of Dr. Viñals at the Barcelona Bellvitge Hospital [32][33][34] with good functional results (Figure 3). The donor area was covered by an anterior thigh skin graft.…”
Section: Laparoscopic Surgery: 1992mentioning
confidence: 99%