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Results of the surgical treatment of carcinoma of the esophagus.
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1983
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Surgical OncologyEsophageal CancerGastroenterologySurgeryUpper Gastrointestinal SurgeryOncologyGastrointestinal OncologySurgical TreatmentAkiyama TechniqueRadiation OncologyEsophageal SurgeryCancer ResearchEsophagusUniversity HospitalOutcomes ResearchLung CancerPatient SafetyThoracic SurgeryInterventional EndoscopyRoutine EndoscopyMedicineEmergency Medicine
Between 1972 and 1980, 360 patients were operated upon for the treatment of carcinoma of the esophagus at this university hospital. By adopting a policy of routine endoscopy in all patients with minor esophageal symptoms, early diagnosis was possible. Nutritional and respiratory support preoperatively and postoperatively diminished anastomotic leakages and pulmonary complications. We were able to lower our mortality from 17.6 to 2.6 per cent and to increase our resectablity rate from 60.2 to 85.0 per cent. It is still too early to determine if the Akiyama technique, while permitting an improvement of the results, will increase the five year survival rate.