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GSW TO RIGHT CHEST. IT GETS WORSE
KMATTOX at aol.com KMATTOX at aol.comTue Sep 4 21:58:18 BST 2007
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In a message dated 9/4/2007 3:43:39 P.M. Central Daylight Time, mgreeds at reeds.uk.com writes: 1) a resection and primary anastomosis (with numerous drains - in case of a subsequent anastomotic leak/breakdown); 2) bringing out the "leak" through the chest as a T-tube; or, 3) oesophagostomy I would be keen to hear others' views on this list regarding which procedure they would perform (I am sure that there are people who sit STRONGLY in each of the respective camps!) It depends on the amount of contamination, and I could support each. If I did an esophagostomy (cervical), I would ADD a draining gastrostomy and a feeding jejunostomy. One other BIG point. As I entered the chest, I would prepare a 4ICS intercostal muscle flap, to WRAP the esophageal repair with upon completion of the procedure. At this juncture, however, this possibliity is probably "trashed" by the first operation, with vascular compromise of the potential muscle pedicle. I have always prepared such a muscle flap any time I go into the chest with a potential esophageal injury. k mattox ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
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