2024
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.56244
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Internal Hernia Through a Mesenteric Defect Following Esophagectomy and Reconstruction With a Stomach-Preserved Ileocolic Interposition

Daisuke Tomita,
Kentoku Fujisawa,
Yu Ohkura
et al.

Abstract: Esophagectomy is the standard treatment for esophageal cancer and often involves the stomach as a substitute organ for esophageal reconstruction. However, we actively perform stomach-preserved ileocolic interposition because of its advantages in gastrointestinal function and the prevention of reflux esophagitis. Despite its benefits, few facilities perform esophageal reconstruction with ileocolic interposition; hence, postoperative complications following this procedure have rarely been reported. We present th… Show more

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