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Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Endoscopic "Rendez-vous" Technique Foresophageal Reconstructions for the Treatment of a Total and Extensive Disruption of the Esophagus

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Société Française d'Endoscopie Digestive

Status

Completed

Conditions

Esophageal Obstruction
Esophageal Disruption

Treatments

Procedure: Recanalization

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02166957
OESORECO
OESORDV

Details and patient eligibility

About

Complete esophageal obstructions leads to definitive fasting. The rendez-vous endoscopic approach had already been described for complex stenoses but never for disruption with loss of tissue and SES. Patients and methods: This is a retrospective observationnal study about patients referred for complete esophageal disruption and classified in two groups: 1/ Long disruption (> 5cm), after caustic ingestion or due to an esophageal stripping during SEMS removal; 2/ Short disruption (< 5cm), consecutive to radiation therapy. All the procedures are performed according the anterograde retrograde approach, using CO2 and under X-rays guidance. We report the characteristeristics of the procedures, the efficacy, the time before discharge and refeeding, the complications, and the follow-up, especially the number of dilatation sessions for each group. The hypothesis is that anterograde retrograde endoscopic technique is safe and effective for the management of esophageal disruptions in patients for which the surgical treatment confers a high risk of morbidity and mortality.

Enrollment

12 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Esophageal disruption with or without loss of SES

Exclusion criteria

  • Esophageal Complex stenosis
  • Mediastinitis
  • Severe sepsis
  • Coagulation abnormalities
  • Contra-indications to general anesthesia

Trial design

12 participants in 2 patient groups

Long disruption > 5cm +/- loss of SES
Treatment:
Procedure: Recanalization
Short disruption < 5cm
Treatment:
Procedure: Recanalization

Trial contacts and locations

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