Carotid artery obliteration and pharyngoesophageal reconstruction by free jejunal autograft.
Journal: European Journal Of Surgical Oncology : The Journal Of The European Society Of Surgical Oncology And The British Association Of Surgical Oncology
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Abstract
Free jejunal autografting is increasingly recognized as a safe procedure of pharyngoesophageal reconstruction with good functional results, following circular total pharyngolaryngectomy for extended tumors of the pharynx or larynx. Very often, past history of irradiation and/or surgery of the neck have created severe atheromatous lesions of the cervical vessels. We report the case of a patient with obliteration of the right carotid artery and large recurrence of a tumor of the larynx in which simultaneous arterial venous bypass and free jejunal autograft were performed for pharyngoesophageal reconstruction.
Authors
P Icard, J Rossat Mignod, G Schwaab, D Houssin
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