Journal of Nepal Medical Association (Sep 2003)

SURGICAL TREATMENT OF CARCINOMA OESOPHAGUS AT B P KOIRALA MEMORIAL CANCER HOSPITAL, BHARATPUR

  • Nirmal Lamichhane,
  • Z B Tan,
  • P R Neupane,
  • B K Thakur,
  • B M Shrestha,
  • H P Dhakal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31729/jnma.645
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 149

Abstract

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To review resectability, lymph node status and post-operative complications in cases of carcinoma of oesophagus treated surgically at B P Koirala memorial cancer hospital (BPKMCH), we reviewed the medical records of 16 surgically treated cases of carcinoma oesophagus from January 2001 to March 2002. There were 5 patients in stage IIa and 9 patients in stage III. Tumor was resectable in 14 out of 16 patients (87.5%). There was no perioperative mortality. Anastomotic leak was seen in one case. Out of 14 resected specimens, 7 (50%) of them had lymph node metastasis. Oesophagectomy is a safe procedure if done in a well-selected group of patients. Resectability is considerably high with minimal perioperative complications. Key Words: Carcinoma oesophagus, surgical therapy, lymphnode metastasis.