Modified surgical technique significantly lowers anastomotic leakage rates

A new surgical technique for subtotal esophagectomy effectively reduced anastomotic leakage (AL) rates. Researchers compared outcomes between a conventional group and a modified procedure group. AL decreased from 16.9% to 2.8% (p=0.002), with further analysis showing 14% in the conventional group versus 0% in the test group (p=0.006). Key factors contributing to AL included the type of anastomotic procedure and body mass index. The modified approach is a promising enhancement in surgical practice.

Journal Article by Okumura T, Miwa T (…) Fujii T et 7 al. in Dis Esophagus

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