German experience with colon interposition grafting as an esophageal substitute

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Preliminary results of a questionnaire survey showed that gastric transposition is the technique of choice in Germany to restore alimentary continuity after esophageal resection. Experience with colon interposition grafting is low. Only 13% of all centers perform this technique. Despite this limited experience, there appears to be no difference in the complication rate between gastric pull-through procedures and colon interpositions. A modification of established colon interposition techniques is possible when the right colon is used if it is prepared in such a way that the left colonic artery is the blood supplying vessel. This modified technique may be simpler to perform than previous procedures for creating a colon interposition graft and may also facilitate esophageal replacement using colon interposition grafting.

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Fürst, H., Hüttl, T. P., Löhe, F., & Schildberg, F. W. (2001). German experience with colon interposition grafting as an esophageal substitute. In Diseases of the Esophagus (Vol. 14, pp. 131–134). https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1442-2050.2001.00170.x

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