CHANGES IN THE SURGICAL-MANAGEMENT OF ESOPHAGEAL CANCER FROM 1970 TO 1993

Citation
Sg. Swisher et al., CHANGES IN THE SURGICAL-MANAGEMENT OF ESOPHAGEAL CANCER FROM 1970 TO 1993, The American journal of surgery, 169(6), 1995, pp. 609-614
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
ISSN journal
00029610
Volume
169
Issue
6
Year of publication
1995
Pages
609 - 614
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-9610(1995)169:6<609:CITSOE>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
PURPOSE: To evaluate the changes since 1970 in the management and outc ome of esophageal resection for cancer. METHODS: The records of all 31 6 patients who underwent esophageal resection for cancer at University of California Los Angeles Medical Center during the years 1970 to 199 3 were reviewed, RESULTS: When records from 1984 to 1993 were compared to those from 1970 to 1983, significant decreases were seen in operat ive mortality (10% to 3%, P <0.01), morbidity (72% to 60%, P <0.05), a nastomotic leaks (12% to 5%, P <0.03), and reoperations (20% to 8%, P <0.003), Time spent in hospital and in intensive care decreased 40%. T hese improvements in short-term outcome were most evident in patients with disease in later stages. The 5-year survival rate increased (12% to 21%, P <0.01), A greater percentage of tumors presented in early st ages (21% versus 37%). CONCLUSIONS: Short-term outcome of surgical res ection for esophageal carcinoma improved between 1970 and 1993, in par t because of changes in perioperative and surgical management, Long-te rm survival improved, probably due to earlier detection of tumors.