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J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 112(2): 99-103, 2011


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THORACOSCOPIC RADICAL ESOPHAGECTOMY FOR CANCER TREATMENT

Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka, Japan

Harushi Osugi, Shigeru Lee, Satoru Kishida, Ryoya Hashiba, Ken Gyobu, Yasunori Matsuda, Sachiko Ishida

More than 15 years have passed since thoracoscopic surgery was first employed in Japan as a treatment for esophageal cancer with curative intent. Because of the proliferation of techniques that can be used to obtain an adequate operative field, such as hand assist, placing the patient in the prone position, etc., the number of approaches to thoracoscopic surgery has been increasing, contrary to expectations of standardization. The technique of mediastinal dissection has been refined with increasing knowledge of microanatomy, which can be clarified under the magnified view provided in thoracoscopic surgery. Comparable pulmonary function and survival are achieved after both thoracoscopic surgery and open-chest surgery. The accreditation board of the Japan Society for Endoscopic Surgery is now standardizing the thoracoscopic technique. To avoid surgical mistakes, thorough knowledge and adherence to the proper indications are essential.


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