Impact of Robotic Approach on Post-Anastomotic Leaks After Esophagectomy for Esophageal Cancer

被引:3
|
作者
Wu, Jessica [1 ]
Putnam, Luke R. [1 ]
Silva, Jack P. [1 ]
Houghton, Caitlin [1 ]
Bildzukewicz, Nikolai [1 ]
Lipham, John C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Southern Calif, Dept Surg, Div Upper GI & Gen Surg, Los Angeles, CA 90033 USA
关键词
esophagus; foregut; minimally invasive surgery; anastomotic leak; SURGEONS; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.1177/00031348221101515
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
学科分类号
摘要
Introduction Although mortality rates after esophagectomy have decreased over the last 30 years, anastomotic leaks still commonly persist and portend significant morbidity. Previous studies have analyzed patient and perio-perative risk factors for leaks, yet data describing the association of leaks and an open or minimally invasive approach are lacking. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of operative approach on leak rates and subsequent management of the leaks. Methods We queried the Procedure-Targeted National Surgical Quality Improvement Program Database for patients undergoing esophagectomy for cancer in the years from 2016 to 2019. Patient demographics, disease-related information, peri-operative data, and short-term outcomes were reviewed. Multivariable, stepwise logistic regression analysis was performed to investigate factors associated with post-operative anastomotic leaks. Results Of the 2696 patients who underwent esophagectomy for cancer, anastomotic leaks occurred in 374 (14%). Based on approach, 13% of open, 14% of laparoscopic, and 18% of robotic cases were complicated by leak (P = .123). Multivariable analysis identified the following significant risk factors for leak: diabetes (OR 1.32, P = .047), hypertension (OR 1.32, P = .022), and longer operative time (OR 1.61, P < .001). The percentage of leaks requiring endoscopic or operative intervention was 75% for open, 79% for laparoscopic, and 54% for robotic cases (P = .004). Conclusions Anastomotic leaks after esophagectomy for cancer occur frequently regardless of surgical approach. Furthermore, these leaks are managed differently after an open, laparoscopic, or robotic approach. Robotic esophagectomies complicated by anastomotic leak required less invasive management.
引用
收藏
页码:2499 / 2507
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] eComment: Treatment of thoracic anastomotic leaks after esophagectomy
    Cafarotti, Stefano
    Lococo, Filippo
    Vita, Maria Letizia
    Porziella, Venanzio
    INTERACTIVE CARDIOVASCULAR AND THORACIC SURGERY, 2011, 12 (02) : 151 - 151
  • [12] Treatment of anastomotic leaks after esophagectomy with endoscopic hemoclips
    Tekinbas, Celal
    Erol, M. Muharrem
    Akdogan, Remzi
    Turkyilmaz, Serdar
    Aslan, Mehmet
    JOURNAL OF THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY, 2009, 137 (03): : 766 - 767
  • [13] Predictors of Anastomotic Leak After Esophagectomy for Cancer: Not All Leaks Increase Mortality
    Krasnoff, Chloe C.
    Grigorian, Areg
    Smith, Brian R.
    Jutric, Zeljka
    Nguyen, Ninh T.
    Daly, Shaun
    Lekawa, Michael E.
    Nahmias, Jeffry
    AMERICAN SURGEON, 2021, 87 (06) : 864 - 871
  • [14] Predictive Value of Anastomotic Blood Supply for Anastomotic Stricture After Esophagectomy in Esophageal Cancer
    Xiaojin Wang
    Xiaofeng Pei
    Xiaojian Li
    Minzhao Gao
    Hua Cheng
    Hongcheng Zhong
    Qingdong Cao
    Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 2019, 64 : 3307 - 3313
  • [15] Predictive Value of Anastomotic Blood Supply for Anastomotic Stricture After Esophagectomy in Esophageal Cancer
    Wang, Xiaojin
    Pei, Xiaofeng
    Li, Xiaojian
    Gao, Minzhao
    Cheng, Hua
    Zhong, Hongcheng
    Cao, Qingdong
    DIGESTIVE DISEASES AND SCIENCES, 2019, 64 (11) : 3307 - 3313
  • [16] Anastomotic leakage after esophagectomy for esophageal cancer: definitions, diagnostics, and treatment
    Fabbi, M.
    Hagens, E. R. C.
    Henegouwen, M. I. van Berge
    Gisbertz, S. S.
    DISEASES OF THE ESOPHAGUS, 2021, 34 (01)
  • [17] Endoscopic placement of esophageal stent for anastomotic stenosis after esophagectomy for cancer
    Liu, JF
    Li, BQ
    Wang, FS
    Wang, QZ
    Tian, ZQ
    Cao, FM
    Zhang, YF
    Han, JJ
    Liu, H
    RECENT ADVANCES IN DISEASES OF THE ESOPHAGUS, 2001, : 681 - 686
  • [18] Esophageal microbiome correlates with post-esophagectomy anastomotic leak in cancer patients
    Naddaf, R.
    Shmilovich, H.
    Carasso, S.
    Kashtan, H.
    Markaer, S.
    Nilsson, M.
    Goshen-Lago, T.
    Geffen, T.
    Geva-Zatorsky, N.
    Ben-Aharon, I.
    ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY, 2023, 34 : S99 - S100
  • [19] The impact of cervical anastomotic leak after esophagectomy on long-term survival of patients with esophageal cancer
    Tverskov, Vladimir
    Wiesel, Ory
    Solomon, Daniel
    Orgad, Ran
    Kashtan, Hanoch
    SURGERY, 2022, 171 (06) : 1257 - 1262
  • [20] ASO Author Reflections: Anastomotic Leaks After Esophagectomy—No Impact on Long-Term Survival
    Sivesh K. Kamarajah
    Alexander W. Phillips
    Annals of Surgical Oncology, 2020, 27 : 2425 - 2426