 
								Jejuno-Esophageal Interposition Graft as a Salvage Procedure, Report of Two Cases
								
								
									
										Issue:
										Volume 2, Issue 2, July 2016
									
									
										Pages:
										9-11
									
								 
								
									Received:
										5 May 2016
									
									Accepted:
										25 July 2016
									
									Published:
										30 August 2016
									
								 
								
									
										
											
												DOI:
												
												10.11648/j.ijcts.20160202.11
											
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										Abstract: Gastric and colon interposition are the commonly used in esophageal operations. In this report, Two jejunal esophageal interposition cases are presented. In the first patient, a free jejunal interposition graft was used to re-establish swallowing route in a patient who suffered severe esophageal and gastric chemical burn, and failure of colon interposition graft. The second patient had a leak of Roux-en-Y jejuno-esophageal anastomosis performed after resection of gastric adenocarcinoma. The patient developed subdiaphragmatic abscesses and empyema. The esophageal-intestinal continuity was re-established with a new Roux-en-Y jejuno-esophageal anastomosis through a right thoracotomy. Jejunal graft should be considered in salvage esophageal substitution.
										Abstract: Gastric and colon interposition are the commonly used in esophageal operations. In this report, Two jejunal esophageal interposition cases are presented. In the first patient, a free jejunal interposition graft was used to re-establish swallowing route in a patient who suffered severe esophageal and gastric chemical burn, and failure of colon inter...
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