Abstract: Esophageal carcinoma is a common worldwide malignancy for which the major treatment method is surgery, and there are various kinds of surgical procedures: (1) esophagectomy via right thoracic, abdominal and cervical approaches; (2) esophagectomy via left thoracic approach with anastomosis upon or under aortic arch; (3) esophagectomy via left thoracic approach with cervical anastomosis; (4) Ivor-Lewis; (5) esophageal pull-out via abdominal and cervical approaches with cervical anastomosis; (6) esophagectomy aided by videoassisted thoracoscope; (7) esophagectomy with jejunum or colon substitution. In this review, the current surgical treatments for esophageal carcinoma, perioperative management and novel surgical technique applications are summarized. Besides, the future of esophageal surgery is predicted including minimally invasive surgery, the improving standard of lymph node dissection, neoadjuvant therapy application, postoperative life quality and prospective artificial esophagus. Meanwhile, the remaining problems are discussed.
ObjectiveTo discuss the pattern of lymph node metastasis for Siewert type Ⅱ adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction and its appropriate surgical approach. MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 162 patients with Siewert type Ⅱ adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction who underwent curative resection in West China Hospital of Sichuan University from January 2007 through February 2010. The patients were divided into three groups based on their surgical approach, including 96 patients in a left thoracic group, 20 patients in an Ivor-Lewis group and 46 patients in an abdominal group. ResultsThere were 120 patients with lymph node metastasis. The lymph node metastatic rate was 74.1%. Simple thoracic lymph node metastasis was observed only in 2 patients (1.7%), 98 patients (81.7%) with simple abdominal lymph node metastasis, and 20 patients (16.6%) with both capacity lymph node metastasis. The thoracic approaches had an advantage in dissection lower mediastinal lymph node over the abdominal approach, while for the abdominal lymph node the result was reversed. There are 11 groups of lymph node with a more than 10% metastatic rate. ConclusionsThe abdominal lymph nodes are the dominating metastatic area of Siewert type Ⅱ AEG, but some important groups of lower mediastinal lymph node should be removed. In terms of curative resection of tumor, the Ivor-Lewis operated by a thoracic surgeon who is more familiar with the abdominal lymph node may be a reasonable choice.
Lymphatic metastasis of esophageal cancer is one of the main ways of esophageal cancer metastasis and it is as well one of the most important factors influencing the prognosis of esophageal cancer patients. Compared to intravenous administration of chemotherapy, local chemotherapy has the less toxicity and less systemic side effects. Nano carbon is a safe and effective carrier for intraoperative lymphatic chemotherapy. It plays an important role in tracing and targeting lymph node during the lymphatic chemotherapy. Lymphatic chemotherapy can induce tumor into necrosis and apoptosis. For esophageal cancer, lymphatic chemotherapy is also to be proved to improve the rate of lymph node dissection and the number of metastatic lymph nodes, decrease tumor size, improve the quality of life and survival rate. In conclusion, lymphatic chemotherapy can be considered an assistant therapy to eliminate the tumor cell in lymph nodes and micrometastatic foci. In this review, the metastatic characteristic of esophageal cancer, the significance, mechanism and application of lymphatic chemotherapy carried by nano carbon are summarized.
In this review, development and application of the minimally invasive esophagectomy(MIE) for esophageal cancer are discussed including the types of MIE procedures, short- and long- term outcome after MIE; as well the future of MIE is forecasted. Main procedures of MIE performed currently include esophagectomy via thoracoscopy and laparoscopy and cervical esophagogastrosty, Ivor-Lewis MIE via thoracoscopy and laparoscopy, and hiatal MIE. Ivor-Lewis MIE gradually becomes a standard surgical option for the cancer of distal esophagus or esophagogastric junction while the solution of intrathoracic anastomosis via thoracoscopy has achieved. Several methods of intrathoracic anastomosis are reported such as hand-sewn, circular stapler, side-to-side and triangular anastomosis. MIE could decrease operative blood loss, shorten hospital stay and ICU stay, reduce postoperative especially pulmonary complications, and harvest more lymph nodes compared to open esophagectomy. The long-term survival has been proved similar with that after open esophagectomy for esophageal cancer. MIE has developed rapidly in recent years with some aspects in future prospectively: individual MIE treatment and quality of life, fast track after surgery, and robot-assisted MIE, as well the endoscopic submucosal dissection for esophageal cancer is mentioned.
ObjectiveTo investigate the efficacy of uniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) anatomic basal segmentectomy.MethodsThe clinical data of 15 patients who underwent uniportal VATS anatomic basal segmentectomy between June 2020 and December 2020 were retrospectively reviewed. There were 4 males and 11 females with a median age of 53 (32-70) years. The incisions were placed in the fifth intercostal space across the mid-axillary line. All basal segmentectomies were performed through the interlobar fissure or inferior pulmonary ligament approach following the strategies of single-direction and stem-branch.ResultsAll patients underwent basal segmentectomy successfully with no conversion to multi-portal procedure or thoracotomy. The median operation time was 120 (90-160) min, median intraoperative blood loss was 20 (10-50) mL, median drainage time was 3 (2-5) d, and median postoperative hospital stay was 4 (4-10) d. The maximum diameter of the lesion in the resected basal segment was 1.2 (0.7-1.9) cm. The median resected lymph nodes were 7 (5-12). There was no evidence of nodal metastases. One patient suffered postoperative atelectasis and subsequent pneumonia. No perioperative death occurred.ConclusionUniportal VATS anatomic basal segmentectomy is feasible and safe. It can be performed in a simple manner following the strategy of single-direction.
Objective To explore the short-term surgical outcomes of the modified surgical procedure for uniportal thoracoscopic right middle lobectomy (RML). Methods In this modified approach, the incision was created at sixth or seventh intercostal space inferior to the subscapular angle. The surgeon stood on the opposite side of the operating table. The surgery was performed by serial division of the anterior oblique fissure, the vein, bronchus, artery, and horizontal fissure following the single-direction strategy. As for patients with malignant lesions, hilar and mediastinal lymph node dissection was performed. Clinical characteristics and early surgical outcomes were collected and analyzed. Results Fifty two patients were included in this study in the Department of Thoracic Surgery, West China Hospital, Sichuan University between January 2021 and June 2023. There were 20 males and 32 females at an average age of 48.0±10.5 years. No conversion or perioperative mortality was occurred. Mean surgical time was 68.1±16.8 min, mean blood loss was 16.5±4.9 mL, median chest tube duration was 2 (2-22) d and median postoperative hospital stay was 3 (3-24) d. There was no intraoperative or postoperative complication but one patient developed postoperative prolonged air leak (>5 d). Mean postoperative visual-analog scale on postoperative day 1, day 2 and day 3 was 1.5±0.8, 1.7±0.4, 0.8±0.7, respectively. Conclusion Trans-posterior-approach uniportal thoracoscopic single-direction RML is a safe, feasible, and effective procedure, which provides an appropriate direction and angle for dissection and stapling, solving the challenge of conventional uniportal RML lobectomy.
Objective To compare the distribution of drug concentration in lymph nodes and blood between lymphatic chemotherapy and single drug chemotherapy and to study if nano carbon can enhance the number of lymph node dissection. Methods From June 2015 to February 2016, 80 patients with esophageal cancer in the Department of Thoracic Surgery, West China Hospital were enrolled and they were divided into two groups: a lymphatic chemotherapy with paclitaxel (LCP) group and a paclitaxel alone (PTX) group. There were 35 males and 5 females with an average age of 60.63±8.78 years in the LCP group, and 30 males and 10 females with an average age of 62.13±7.89 years in the the PTX group. We observed the incidence rate of complications after operation, the number of lymph node dissection and the rate of lymph node metastasis. The drug concentration in the blood and lymph nodes between the two groups was compared. Results The postoperative morbidity did not increase in the both groups, which did not have adverse drug reactions such as bone marrow suppression, gastrointestinal reaction and so on. The concentration of chemotherapy drug in lymph nodes in the LCP group was higher than that in the PTX group. The LCP group collected 771 lymph nodes, and the average number was 19.27±7.77 for each patient; the PTX group collected 658 lymph nodes, and the average number was 16.45±7.12 for each patient; but the difference between two groups was not statistically significant (P>0.05). Conclusion Nano carbon carriers can effectively improve the drug concentration in lymph nodes after the local injection of chemotherapy drugs. The use of nano carbon tracer in the operation to improve lymph node dissection may not have significance.