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Esophagectomy without mortality: What can surgeons do?
Authors
A Cuschieri
A Cuschieri
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A Peracchia
AH Holscher
BA Merrigan
BM Smithers
BP Whooley
BP Whooley
C Palanivelu
CG Peyre
H Bartels
H Bartels
H Osugi
H Osugi
H Osugi
HK Hsu
I Lewis
J Wong
JA Hagen
JB Dimick
JB Hulscher
JD Birkmeyer
JD Birkmeyer
JD Luketich
JJ Lanschot van
JM Collard
JM Omloo
JR Siewert
K Katariya
K Kawahara
KA Gawad
KQ Bernabe
LE Ferri
M Baba
MB Orringer
MB Orringer
MB Orringer
Medical Research Council Oesophageal Cancer Working Party
N Altorki
N Ando
NJ Espat
NT Nguyen
OS Lo
R Bumm
R Bumm
RK Freeman
S Law
S Law
S Law
S Law
S Law
S Law
S Law
S Law
S Leibman
S Taguchi
S Yamamoto
SC Murthy
SH Bailey
Simon Law
SL Tsui
SP Dexter
SY Law
SY Law
SYK Ngan
T Akaishi
T Akaishi
T Fukunaga
T Lorentz
T Nakatsuchi
T Shiraishi
WT Broek van den
Publication date
1 January 2010
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Abstract
Introduction: Surgical resection remains the mainstay treatment for patients with localized esophageal cancer. It is, however, a complex procedure. Mortality rate used to be high, but in recent years, death rate has been reduced to below 5% in specialized centers. Methods: Outcome of esophagectomy can be improved by paying attention to (1) appropriate patient section, (2) choice of surgical techniques and their execution, and (3) optimizing perioperative care. A volume-outcome relationship is also evident. Surgeons can perform esophagectomy without mortality, but a multi-disciplinary team management is essential to achieve this goal. © 2009 The Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract.postprin
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