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Management of post-operative respiratory problems

Cait P. Searl-2009-04-02-Cambridge University Press eBooks
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Esophagectomy is commonly performed for cancer of the esophagus and gastric cardia. The surgical approach to esophagectomy depends on several factors: anatomic location of tumor; preferred method of reconstruction: transposed stomach, interposed colon, pedicled jejunum; and location of the esophageal-enteric anastomosis. Conventional esophagectomy requires either a laparotomy with a trans-hiatal dissection or laparotomy combined with thoracotomy. A trans-hiatal approach is the most commonly performed operation for esophageal cancer resection. Evidence of chronic pulmonary disease, the ability to stand one-lung anesthesia and the likelihood of post-operative pulmonary complications may be predicted with the aid of the lung function test and cardiopulmonary exercise testing. The spectrum of gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD) involves the gastrointestinal and pulmonary organ systems. There is an association between GERD and end-stage lung disease, especially idiopathic pulmonary fibr

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Esophagectomy is commonly performed for cancer of the esophagus and gastric cardia. The surgical approach to esophagectomy depends on several factors: anatomic location of tumor; preferred method of reconstruction: transposed stomach, interposed colon, pedicled jejunum; and location of the esophageal-enteric anastomosis. Conventional esophagectomy requires either a laparotomy with a trans-hiatal dissection or laparotomy combined with thoracotomy. A trans-hiatal approach is the most commonly performed operation for esophageal cancer resection. Evidence of chronic pulmonary disease, the ability to stand one-lung anesthesia and the likelihood of post-operative pulmonary complications may be predicted with the aid of the lung function test and cardiopulmonary exercise testing. The spectrum of gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD) involves the gastrointestinal and pulmonary organ systems. There is an association between GERD and end-stage lung disease, especially idiopathic pulmonary fibr

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MedicineEsophagectomyThoracotomyGERDEsophageal cancerPulmonary function testingLaparotomyLung transplantation

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