Simple antireflux technique for the cologastric anastomosis: complementary step in retrosternal colon interposition procedure

Abdel-Latif M.; El-Shafei, E A; El-Asmar, Khaled Mohamed; Abdel-Hay, S;

Abstract


Gastrocolic reflux is a troublesome symptom causing repeated aspiration or chocking in patients underwent retrosternal colon interposition. Various techniques were described to avoid such complication, however, they entail complicated technique that may jeopardize the viability of the graft or cause obstructing symptoms. A simple antireflux procedure is described here alleviating this problem. Over the last 7 years, 87 patients had gastrocolic antireflux procedure for cologastric anastomosis; 75 patients as a primary procedure (group 1) and 12 patients as a secondary procedure treating symptomatic reflux (group 2). The technique entails the creation of cologastric angle after finishing the cologastric anastomosis by applying three stitches between the colon and the stomach, thus tucking the colon to the stomach for 3-4 cm. Gastrocolic reflux was evaluated clinically and radiologically 3 months postoperatively. In group 1, three cases (4%) suffered symptomatic gastrocolic reflux, and seven cases (9.3%) had radiological asymptomatic mild reflux, while all patients in group 2 had complete alleviation of their symptoms with gastrogram showing no reflux. Gastrocolic reflux can be treated simply by creation of cologastric angle; however, controlled trial is needed to confirm its effectiveness in comparison to other described techniques.


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Title Simple antireflux technique for the cologastric anastomosis: complementary step in retrosternal colon interposition procedure
Authors Abdel-Latif M. ; El-Shafei, E A; El-Asmar, Khaled Mohamed ; Abdel-Hay, S
Keywords antireflux procedure;cologastric anastomosis;colon interposition;gastrocolic reflux;reflux after colon interposition
Issue Date Nov-2016
Publisher WILEY-BLACKWELL
Journal Diseases of the esophagus : official journal of the International Society for Diseases of the Esophagus 
Volume 29
Issue 8
Start page 1002
End page 1006
ISSN 1120-8694
DOI 10.1111/dote.12421
PubMed ID 26354288
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-84941286829
Web of science ID WOS:000389328700016

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