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Esophageal reconstruction using a hypopharyngeal anastomosis - a single center experience with review of the literature.


ABSTRACT: Lye ingestion or other esophageal trauma may require surgical reconstruction. The hypopharyngeal anastomosis during esophageal reconstruction is a technically demanding procedure with many nuances in approach. Patients often have a challenging post-operative course, and few regain the ability to tolerate a normal diet. We describe a case series of three patients (2 colon interpositions and 1 gastric pull-up) who underwent esophageal reconstruction with a hypopharyngeal anastomosis at our institution from years 2017 to 2024, then review the literature. We recommend a multidisciplinary team approach with otolaryngology and/or general surgery for the neck dissection and preparation of the conduit. For the hypopharyngeal anastomosis, we recommend a two-layer, interrupted suture method to the left, lateral piriform sinus along with careful laryngeal nerve preservation. Patients require close follow-up for endoscopic therapy to treat the often-inevitable dysphagia after surgery. All three patients survived and had improved swallow function after surgery.

SUBMITTER: Bougioukas L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC12379545 | biostudies-literature | 2025 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Esophageal reconstruction using a hypopharyngeal anastomosis - a single center experience with review of the literature.

Bougioukas Lauren L   Pereira Lucio M LM   Weiss Matthew J MJ   Glassman Lawrence R LR   Zeltsman David D   Hyman Kevin M KM   Jurado Julissa E JE   Lee Paul C PC  

Journal of cardiothoracic surgery 20250826 1


<h4>Background</h4>Lye ingestion or other esophageal trauma may require surgical reconstruction. The hypopharyngeal anastomosis during esophageal reconstruction is a technically demanding procedure with many nuances in approach. Patients often have a challenging post-operative course, and few regain the ability to tolerate a normal diet.<h4>Case presentation</h4>We describe a case series of three patients (2 colon interpositions and 1 gastric pull-up) who underwent esophageal reconstruction with  ...[more]

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