Title of article :
Comparison of Preoperative CT Colonography and Colonoscopy for Esophageal Reconstruction with Colonic Interposition
Author/Authors :
Mahawongkajit, Prasit Department of Surgery - Faculty of Medicine - thammasat University - Bangkok - Pathumthani - thailand , Boochangkool, Nuttorn Department of Surgery - Faculty of Medicine - thammasat University - Bangkok - Pathumthani - thailand
Abstract :
Colonic evaluation is an essential step before proceeding with esophagectomy to reconstruct by colonic interposition. Colonoscopy is the standard practice for colorectal cancer screening, but it has a chance of failing cecal intubation and carries a risk of horrific adverse events by colonic perforation. CT colonography is a less invasive alternative method reported as useful for colonoscopic screening in cases of average risk of colorectal cancer. -is study set out to report our clinical experience and to
evaluate CT colonography in the preoperative process for colonic interposition of esophagectomy patients. Data for esophagectomy with colonic interposition patients were retrospectively analyzed and compared the colonoscopy group with the CT
colonography group. During eight years, 31 patients, 12 patients in the colonoscopy group and 19 patients in the CTcolonography
group, included in this study. In both groups, the patient demographic data, procedures, and outcomes were not different. After
colonic interposition, endoscopy was performed, and no lesions of conduits were detected. CT colonography is a minimally
invasive and reliable option for colonic evaluation method for the patient of average colorectal cancer risk who has undergone esophagectomy with colonic interposition.
Keywords :
CT colonography , Colonoscopy , Esophageal Reconstruction , Colonic Interposition
Journal title :
Surgery Research and Practice