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Esophageal Reconstruction with the Pedunculated Colonic Tube : Postoperative Problems, Especially Motor Functions of the Colonic Tube

山口医学 Volume 34 Issue 6 Page 465-482
published_at 1985-12
Title
有茎結腸管による食道再建術, とくに術後の運動機能について
Esophageal Reconstruction with the Pedunculated Colonic Tube : Postoperative Problems, Especially Motor Functions of the Colonic Tube
Creators Tominaga Hiroshi
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In 65 cases who had undergone esophageal reconstruction with the pedunculated colonic tube, intraluminal manometry and scintiscanning of the pedunculated colonic tube were performed. The author came to the conclusions as follows : (1) The pedunculated colonic tube conducted a part of swallowing waves. In these waves, the author recognized the characteristic conduction waves, similar to the colonic type IV waves, classified by Code. et al. (2) The colonic type IV waves were declined in their frequency and wave speed, compared with the esophageal swallowing waves. (3) The water swallowing waves elevated more favorably swallowing conduction rate as compared with the dry swallowing waves. (4) Under the provocation of tetragastrine (5μg/kg, i. v.) the pedunculated colonic tube elevated its resting pressure and swallowing pressure more favorably, except for the increase of wave frequency. (5) According to the analysis of the coloscintigram, the author recognized that in the cases of pharyngo-colo-gastrostomy, the greater part of the solid meals passed very slowly, on the other hand, in the cases of cervical esophago-colo-duodenostomy, solid meals passed down to the duodenum very quickly. (6) In the endoscopic findings, regurgitation from the stomach to the interposed colonic tube was sometimes recognized. (7) The incidence of leakage was more evident in cervical esophago-colostomy than pharyngo-colostomy. However, among every anastomosis there were no remarkable differences in the occurrence of anastomotic breakdown.
Subjects
医学 ( Other)
Languages jpn
Resource Type journal article
Publishers 山口大学医学会
Date Issued 1985-12
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[ISSN]0513-1731
[NCID]AN00243156
Schools 医学部