Evaluation of the blood flow in reconstructed gastric tube and its relation to anastomosis leakage

Seigi Lee,Hiroshi Sato,Yutaka Miyawaki, Kazuhiko Hisaoka, Kazuya Takabatake, Tetsuro Toriumi,Gen Ebara,Hirofumi Sugita,Shinichi Sakuramoto

General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery(2024)

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Anastomotic leakage in esophageal cancer surgery may be reduced by evaluating the blood flow to the reconstructed organ, but quantitative evaluation of arterial and venous blood flow is difficult. This study aimed to quantitatively assess blood flow using a new technique, as well as determine the relationship between the blood flow in the gastric tube and anastomotic leakage using near-infrared spectroscopy. This single-center, observational study included 50 patients aged 51–82 years who underwent radical esophagectomy with gastric tube reconstruction for esophageal cancer between June 2022 and January 2023. Regional tissue oxygen saturation was measured at the antrum (point X), the anastomotic point (point Z), and the midpoint between points X and Z (point Y) before and after gastric tube formation. These three points of oxygen saturation were investigated in relation to anastomotic leakage. When comparing the presence of leakage to its absence, regional tissue oxygen saturation at points X and Z after gastric tube formation was significantly lower (X: p = 0.03, Z: p = 0.02), with the decreasing rate significantly higher at point Z (p = 0.01). There was no significant difference in the decreasing rate of regional tissue oxygen saturation between points X and Y (X: p = 0.052, Y: p = 0.83). Regional tissue oxygen saturation levels may be useful for measuring blood flow and could be a predictor of anastomotic leakage.
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Esophagectomy,Anastomotic leakage,Blood circulation,Regional tissue oxygen saturation
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