Modified transhiatal oesophagectomy is described for the resection of
tumours affecting the distal third of the oesophagus. The operation co
nfers the advantages of radical resection and the ability to undertake
the procedure under direct vision. Forty patients with a median age o
f 67 years underwent this operation during a 36-month period and were
followed for up to 42 months after surgery. The hospital mortality rat
e was one of 40 patients and the median postoperative stay 10 days. Al
l but four patients left hospital within 2 weeks of operation. Eightee
n of 30 patients were alive at 12 months and seven of 18 at 24 months
after operation. Only two patients are known to have developed local r
ecurrence in the tumour bed. This procedure confers the advantages of
a radical approach under direct vision and incorporates the principles
of near-total oesophagectomy and cervical anastomosis in the treatmen
t of oesophageal cancer.