Functional syndromes and symptom-orientated aftercare after esophagectomy.
Kristjan UkegjiniDiana VetterRebecca FehrValerian DirrChristoph GublerChristian Alexander GutschowPublished in: Langenbeck's archives of surgery (2021)
Post-esophagectomy syndromes include various conditions such as dysphagia, reflux, delayed gastric emptying, dumping syndrome, weight loss, and chronic diarrhea. Clinical pictures and individual expressions are highly variable and may be extremely distressing for those affected. Therefore, in addition to a mostly well-coordinated oncological follow-up, we strongly emphasize the need for regular monitoring of physical well-being and gastrointestinal function. The prerequisite for an effective functional aftercare covering the whole spectrum of postoperative syndromes is a comprehensive knowledge of the pathophysiological background. As functional conditions often require a complex diagnostic workup and long-term therapy, close interdisciplinary cooperation with radiologists, gastroenterologists, oncologists, and specialized nutritional counseling is imperative for successful management.
Keyphrases
- weight loss
- robot assisted
- mental health
- patients undergoing
- bariatric surgery
- prostate cancer
- palliative care
- stem cells
- type diabetes
- artificial intelligence
- hepatitis c virus
- gastric bypass
- rectal cancer
- smoking cessation
- minimally invasive
- human immunodeficiency virus
- bone marrow
- radical prostatectomy
- cell therapy
- obese patients
- glycemic control