Pyloroplasty reduces complications in minimally invasive esophagectomy

Adding pyloroplasty during esophagectomy significantly lowers the risk of short-term complications.

  • Patients undergoing pyloroplasty had a pneumonia or anastomotic leak rate of 18% compared to 27% in those without the procedure.
  • The trial led to early stopping when superiority of pyloroplasty was confirmed with a 90% probability.

Surgeons can confidently incorporate pyloroplasty to enhance patient outcomes in these procedures.

Clinical Trial, Phase III by Luketich JD, Sarkaria ID (…) Pennathur A et 10 al. in Ann Surg

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