Long ischaemic stricture of the interposed colon

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Abstract

A case is reported of a long segment stricture in a colonic oesophageal replacement with radiographic evidence to support the diagnosis of ischaemia. Ischaemia of the substitute organ following oesophageal resection is a well recognised, serious complication that usually results in anastomotic leakage. If the anastomosis heals primarily, late manifestations of ischaemia are rare.

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Pye, J. K., & Wong, J. (1988). Long ischaemic stricture of the interposed colon. Thorax, 43(10), 796–797. https://doi.org/10.1136/thx.43.10.796

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