1986
DOI: 10.2468/jbes.37.354
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Manometric studies on reconstructed esophagus in the cases undergone free jejunal reconstruction after hypopharyngolaryngoesophagectomy.

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“…Inoue et al [4] reported that dysphagia early after surgery was associated with autonomic movement of the free jejunum. Kawano et al [3,7] reported that serial waves frequently and irregularly appeared on a free jejunum pressure test early after surgery, and that the serial waves were closely related to dysphagia. In the present patient, 1 month after surgery, there was no peristalsis of the jejunum and the remains of the test diet in the free jejunum were considerable.…”
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“…Inoue et al [4] reported that dysphagia early after surgery was associated with autonomic movement of the free jejunum. Kawano et al [3,7] reported that serial waves frequently and irregularly appeared on a free jejunum pressure test early after surgery, and that the serial waves were closely related to dysphagia. In the present patient, 1 month after surgery, there was no peristalsis of the jejunum and the remains of the test diet in the free jejunum were considerable.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Anastomotic procedures for free jejunum reconstruction after resection of esophageal cancer include end-to-end, end-to-side, and loop anastomoses [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. In the present patient, the oral and anal sides were reconstructed by endto-side anastomosis.…”
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