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    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 366 (1985), S. 598-598 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Carcinoma of the cardia ; Operative results ; Questionnaire ; Kardiacarcinom ; Operative Ergebnisse ; Umfrage
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung In einer Umfrage wurden aus 22 europäischen Kliniken Operationsergebnisse der letzten 5 Jahre von insgesamt 1200 Patienten mit Kardiacarcinomen ausgewertet. Die Resektionsrate lag im Mittel bei 63% (30–97%). 45,5% der Teilnehmer führten trotz Fernmetastasen eine palliative Tumorresektion durch. Folgendes Vorgehen wurde bevorzugt: abdomino-links-thorakaler Zugang (1 Incision, 50%), totale Gastrektomie (Stadium 1 und 11 81,8%, III und IV 64%), distale Oesophagusresektion (81,8%), intrathorakale Oesophagojejunostomie (59%). Postoperative Ergebnisse (Mittelwerte): Anastomoseninsuffizienz 9,0%, Letalität 11,9%, 2-Jahres-überlebensrate 33,6%, 5-Jahres-Überle-bensrate 24,8%.
    Notes: Summary By means of a questionnaire the operative results of the last 5 years were evaluated on a total of 1200 patients with carcinoma of the cardia from 22 surgical departments in Europe. The resection rate averaged 63% (30%–97%); 45.5% of the participants had performed a resection of tumor in spite of distant metastases. The following procedures were preferred: abdomino-left-thoracic approach (1 incision, 50%), total gastrectomy (stages I and 11, 81.8%; III and IV, 64%), distal esophageal resection (81.8%), and intrathoracic esophagojejunostomy (59%). The average postoperative results were: anastomotic insufficiency, 9%; mortality, 11.9%; 2-year survival rate, 33.6%; 5-year survival rate 14.8%.
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