Reducing pulmonary complications after esophagectomy for cancer

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2019-04

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Seesing, Maarten F.J.
Kingma, B Feike
Weijs, Teus J
Ruurda, J PORCID 0000-0001-6584-1677ISNI 0000000397120932
van Hillegersberg, RichardORCID 0000-0002-7134-261XISNI 0000000387532685

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Abstract

The cornerstone of curative care for esophageal cancer is neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy followed by esophagectomy with a radical lymphadenectomy. An esophagectomy is a major and complex surgical procedure and is often followed by postoperative morbidity, especially pulmonary complications. These complications may lead to an increase in hospital stay, intensive care unit admission rate and mortality. Therefore, perioperative strategies to reduce these complications have been investigated and implemented in clinical practice. In this review we highlight the influence of minimally invasive surgery, postoperative pain management, early identification of complications and the usage of uniform definitions on (pulmonary) complications after esophagectomy. Finally, we will discuss some future perspectives.

Keywords

esophagectomy, surgery, postoperative morbidity, ERAS, Postoperative morbidity, Surgery, Esophagectomy, Taverne, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Review, Journal Article

Citation

Seesing, M F J, Kingma, B F, Weijs, T J, Ruurda, J P & van Hillegersberg, R 2019, 'Reducing pulmonary complications after esophagectomy for cancer', Journal of Thoracic Disease, vol. 11, no. Suppl 5, pp. S794-S798. https://doi.org/10.21037/jtd.2018.11.75