Furman M, Kozłowski M, Laudański J, Gułaj C, Kurzyna A
Kliniki Chirurgii Klatki Piersiowej Akademii Medycznej w Białymstoku.
Wiad Lek. 1998;51(1-2):26-9.
The aim of our study is to discuss our observations concerning surgical treatment of rare diseases of the oesophagus. 10 patients were operated on, 6 cases with benign tumours (including leiomyoma, Abrikossoff tumour, polyp of oesophageal mucose), 2 with intramural bronchogenic cysts of the oesophagus, 1 with benign stricture after inflammation and 1 with stricture of oesophagogastric anastomosis after Akiyama operation. In 6 cases tumour was resected without opening of the oesophageal lumen (enucleation), in 4 patients with tumours located on one of the walls, the wedge resection, transversely to the long oesophageal axis was performed. In cases with tumour located in mucose (Abrikossoff tumour, polyp, post-inflammatory scar), intraoperative fiber-esophagoscopy was conducted simultaneously to enable the exact localisation of tumour and evaluation of radical resection. There were no postoperative complications and dysphagia showed regression. The remote results (from 1 year to 6 years) have been found to be satisfactory.