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Title: [Delayed stenosis after esophageal reconstruction with colon interposition 35 years ago]. Author: Bohndorf M. Journal: Laryngorhinootologie; 1995 Dec; 74(12):768-71. PubMed ID: 8579679. Abstract: BACKGROUND: The long-term complication of an anastomotic stenosis with a poststenotic diverticulum in the case of lye chemical burn of the esophagus at the age of 2 prompted us to present this very rare case, in which 35 years ago the defect was bridged with a section of colon. PATIENTS: In case in point, secondary surgical correction was performed six years after the accident. Thirty-five years later, our patient developed a stenosis of the proximal esophagus which made surgical intervention necessary. RESULTS: In this paper, we describe the problems caused by chemical burns in this case (lye), the surgical treatment, and possible complications. CONCLUSIONS: Reliable procedures include reconstruction with a jejunal transplant, pectoralis major flap, microvascular myocutaneous flap, and retrosternal plastic surgery of the colon. A report on diagnostic procedure and operative care is presented.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]