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Esophageal surgery in minimally invasive era
Authors:Lapo Bencini  Luca Moraldi  Ilenia Bartolini  rea Coratti
Institution:Lapo Bencini, Luca Moraldi, Ilenia Bartolini, Andrea Coratti, Division of Oncologic Surgery and Robotics, Department of Oncology, Careggi University Hospital, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Careggi, 50134 Florence, Italy
Abstract:The widespread popularity of new surgical technologies such as laparoscopy, thoracoscopy and robotics has led many surgeons to treat esophageal diseases with these methods. The expected benefits of minimally invasivesurgery(MIS) mainly include reductions of postoperative complications, length of hospital stay, and pain and better cosmetic results. All of these benefits could potentially be of great interest when dealing with the esophagus due to the potentially severe complications that can occur after conventional surgery. Moreover, robotic platforms are expected to reduce many of the difficulties encountered during advanced laparoscopic and thoracoscopic procedures such as anastomotic reconstructions, accurate lymphadenectomies, and vascular sutures. Almost all esophageal diseases are approachable in a minimally invasive way, including diverticula, gastro-esophageal reflux disease, achalasia, perforations and cancer. Nevertheless, while the limits of MIS for benign esophageal diseases are mainly technical issues and costs, oncologic outcomes remain the cornerstone of any procedure to cure malignancies, for which the long-term results are critical. Furthermore, many of the minimally invasive esophageal operations should be compared to pharmacologic interventions and advanced pure endoscopic procedures; such a comparison requires a difficult literature analysis and leads to some confounding results of clinical trials. This review aims to examine the evidence for the use of MIS in both malignancies and more common benign disease of the esophagus, with a particular emphasis on future developments and ongoing areas of research.
Keywords:Esophageal disease  Esophageal cancer  Laparoscopic  Robotic  da Vinci  Heller  Reflux disease  Esophageal diverticula
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