Abstract:Surgery alone or associated with radio-chemo-therapy (RCT) as a multimodal approach remains the main method of treatment for resectable esophageal cancer (1, 2). Right transthoracic esophagectomy (Ivor Lewis technique) and transhiatal esophagectomy (Orringer procedure) are the most widely used standard techniques; the superiority of either of these methods is still a subject of intense controversy (2, 3). There is increasing evidence that among factors which influence the postoperative results, including long-… Show more
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