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Ann Thorac Surg 1988;45:451-452
© 1988 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons


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A new technique for delivering the stomach or colon to the neck following total esophagectomy

R.I. Inculet, M.D.*,a,b, R.J. Finley, M.D.a,b, J.D. Cooper, M.D.a,b

a From the Department of Surgery, Victoria Hospital, and University of Western Ontario, London, Ont, Canada
b Department of Surgery, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ont, Canada

Accepted for publication November 17, 1987.

* Address reprint requests to Dr. Inculet, Department of Surgery, Victoria Hospital, 375 South St, London, Ontario, N6A 4G5, Canada.

After total esophagectomy, swallowing is usually restored by stomach or colon interposed to the neck. The use of a new technique to facilitate the passage of these conduits to the neck for anastomosis to the cervical esophagus is described.




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