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The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 149-154, 1998.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-64714

ABSTRACT

We retrospectively analyzed 54 patients with esophageal cancer treated surgically between 1992 and 1996. They composed of 51(94.4%)men, 3(5.6%)women, and the age ranged from 42 to 78, the mean was 58.7+/-8.37. Symptoms were varied with dysphagia(72.2%), epigastric discomfort(16.6%), chest pain (5.6%), and so on(5.6%). Transthoracic esophagectomy(TTE) with esophagogastrostomy was done in 36 case, TTE with esophagocologastrostomy in 4 case, and transhiatal esophagectomy(THE) with esophagogastrostomy in 14 case. The operative mortality was 12.9%(7/54); 6 underwent TTE with esophagogastrostomy, and 1 underwent TTE with esophagocologastrostomy. Postoperative complications were of anastomotic leakage in 7 case, wound infection in 10 case, anastomotic stricture in 9 case, vocal cord paralysis in 2 case, bronchial tearing in 1 case, and pneumothorax in 3 case. Locations of esophageal cancer were upper thoracic esophagus in 4 case, middle thoracic esophagus in 34 case and lower thoracic esophagus in 16 case. Histological types were adenocarcinoma in 1 case and squamous cell carcinoma in 53 case. During the follow-up period, 25 cases died. Cumulative survival rate was 52.7% in 1 year, 45.5% in 2 year, 45.5% in 3 year, 45.5% in 4 year, 45.5% in 5 year.


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Humans , Adenocarcinoma , Anastomotic Leak , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell , Chest Pain , Constriction, Pathologic , Esophageal Neoplasms , Esophagus , Follow-Up Studies , Mortality , Pneumothorax , Postoperative Complications , Retrospective Studies , Survival Rate , Vocal Cord Paralysis , Wound Infection
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The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 1055-1061, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-147930

ABSTRACT

In the field of the experimental lung transplantation, we analyzed the CT findings of acute rejection, infection in the left single allotransplanted lung of adult mongrel dogs, and the CT findings were compared with the histological findings obtained by the lung biopsy. Twenty two adult mongrel dogs were divided into two groups(Donor and recipient group). Donor lungs were flushed with LPDG(low potassium dextran glucose) solution(n=4) or modified Euro-collins solution(n=7) and preserved over 20 hours with 10degrees C(1 case preservation for 4hours). After left single lung transplantation, the chest X-ray and sequential computed tomogram were performed with concomitant hemodynamic study and arterial blood gas analysis on immediate postoperative period, postoperative 3rd day and postoperative 7th day. Two of eleven transplanted lungs had acute rejection which was represented as moderate infiltration at immediate or 1st postoperative day but became extensive infiltration at postoperative 3rd day on CT. There were showed one case of bronchopleural fistula, six cases of pneumonia and two cases of pulmonary infarction. In one rejection cases, the opacity of transplanted lung was improved by injection of methylprednisolone 500mg daily during 3 days. We concluded that CT was a useful noninvasive evaluation parameter after lung trans- plantation and the serial CT scan enabled early detection of acute rejection.


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Adult , Animals , Dogs , Humans , Allografts , Biopsy , Blood Gas Analysis , Dextrans , Fistula , Hemodynamics , Lung Transplantation , Lung , Methylprednisolone , Pneumonia , Postoperative Period , Potassium , Pulmonary Infarction , Thorax , Tissue Donors , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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