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Gastric conduit obstruction due to gastroduodenal compression: a new complication post-Ivor-Lewis oesophagectomy.

Victoria A PerkinsSamuel McFerranAli KordzadehElias SdralisBruno LorenziAlexandros Charalabopoulos
Published in: Acta chirurgica Belgica (2017)
Surgical repair of the hiatus hernia restored the post-oesophagectomy anatomy and resolved this patient's symptoms where conventional management of post-oesophagectomy gastric outlet obstruction had failed on multiple occasions. Most cases of delayed gastric emptying post-oesophagectomy occur as a result of pyloric dysfunction and can be managed using a combination of prokinetics, surgical intervention or more commonly, endoscopic dilatation. Other potential causes and therefore investigative and management strategies should be considered in patients who repeatedly fail conventional management. We offer an alternative diagnosis that may be considered in these patients and present a novel approach to their investigation and management.
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