Summary:
Our opinions on contemporary strategies for the oesophageal carcinoma treatment, based on our oesophageal
resections results, conducted in last five years, are presented in this study.
Results: From2000 to 2004/VIII, 86 resections of the oesophagus were conducted. None of the patients exited.
18 serious complications were recorded (21%).
Methodology: Surgical treatment procedures of the oesophageal carcinoma have been significantly influenced
by miniinvasive techniques. Also our teamemployed laparoscopy as well as thoracoscopy. This technique appears
to have a positive effect on both the immediate postoperative results and the long-term results, as it makes any
increase in the procedure’s radicality possible, mainly at the second level. The authors discuss the procedure’s
radicality degree as well as its limitations
Conclusion: Although the oesophageal carcinomatreatment results have definitely improved, especially when
lethality rates and morbidity rates are concerned, the long-term results have remained unsatisfactory, though
the surgical treatment is combined with the oncological treatment (neoadjuvant, adjuvant). The radicality of the
procedure itself is unlikely to have much influence on the above long-term results.
Key words:
oesophageal carcinoma – postoperative lethality rate – complications – long-term survival rates
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