Esophagostomy
74
relevant articles (2 outcomes,
2 trials/studies)
found for this Therapy
Description:
Surgical formation of an external opening (stoma) into the esophagus.
Also Known As:
Cervical Esophagostomies; Esophagostomies; Esophagostomies, Cervical; Esophagostomy, Cervical; Cervical Esophagostomy
Relationship Network
Therapy Context: Research Results
Experts
Related Diseases
| 1. | Fistula
07/01/2003
- " Esophageal anastomosis was impossible or failed in 3 patients with type III EA, who had fistula ligation and esophagostomy" 02/01/1999
- " RESULTS: Postoperative leakage occurred in 2 patients; among the two leakages, 1 required cervical esophagostomy, and 1 became a controlled fistula needed pleural drainage and feeding jejunostomy" 03/01/1986
- " Temporary minimal esophagostomy in the surgical treatment of malignant esophago-respiratory fistulas]" 03/01/1985
- " The disadvantages of standard esophagostomy include the need to wear a tube to keep the fistula open, leakage, and skin irritation" 09/01/1978
- " Primary anastomosis was performed in 55 patients, division TE fistula and esophagostomy in ten, staged anastomosis in seven, cervical esophagostomy alone in three, division H fistual in two, ligation TE fistula alone in one, and gastrostomy alone in one"
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| 2. | Esophageal Perforation
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| 3. | Pathologic Constriction (Stenosis)
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| 4. | Gastric Fistula
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| 5. | Diverticulum
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