May 10, 2024 7:39 am
A Three-Step Surgical Approach to Eradicate Esophageal Cancer in an Elderly Patient

A 74-year-old patient, Mr. Thai, underwent a complex three-stage laparoscopic surgery at Tam Anh General Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City to eliminate malignant tumors and reconstruct his esophagus with a gastric tube. Mr. Thai had been experiencing choking and hiccups for over three months with an unknown cause, leading to a diagnosis of stage three esophageal cancer.

The surgical team decided to operate in three stages – chest, abdomen, and neck – to completely remove the esophagus and prevent the cancer cells from spreading. The surgery lasted for 8 hours, with the patient waking up fully conscious after two days. After the surgery, Mr. Thai was able to walk and drink on his own, with plans to be discharged from the hospital after 8 days. However, he required feeding support for an additional 10 days to ensure the stability of the newly formed esophagus.

Pathological results revealed that Mr. Thai had squamous carcinoma and a metastatic lymph node. Esophageal cancer is often detected at a late stage, making treatment challenging. Dr. Minh Hung emphasized the importance of early detection through regular health check-ups to improve treatment effectiveness. Laparoscopic surgery offers several advantages, including smaller incisions, less trauma, and quicker recovery times.

In conclusion, Mr. Thai’s successful surgery and recovery highlight the importance of timely medical intervention and advanced surgical techniques in treating complex conditions like esophageal cancer. Early detection and appropriate treatment can significantly improve outcomes for patients with cancer.

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