Sugiura procedure in the treatment of bleeding esophageal varices.

Annales chirurgiae et gynaecologiae Pub Date : 1999-01-01
U Lepner, T Vaasna, E Rebane, V Tamm
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Aim of the study: The aim of this study was to report our results and to make an attempt to define the possible role of Sugiura procedure in the treatment of variceal bleeding.

Material and methods: From January 1979 to December 1997, 39 patients with portal hypertension and acute variceal bleeding (17 patients) or previous variceal bleeding (22 patients) underwent Sugiura procedure. Operations were performed in two stages. When performed in an emergency situation (17 patients) thoracic operation was performed first. In elective cases abdominal operation was usually preferred. Complete two-stage operation was performed in 16 patients. Twenty-three patients did not undergo the second stage because of early postoperative death, deterioration of condition or refusal. There were 17 men and 22 women, aged 41.7 +/- 18.3 years (range 8-71 years). According to the Child--Turcotte classification of hepatic function there were 23 Child class A, 13 Child class B and 3 Child class C patients.

Summary of results: Overall operative mortality was 10.3% (4 deaths per 39 patients with 54 operations), mortality in an emergency situation was 17.6% (3 deaths per 17 patients) and in elective cases 4.3% (1 death per 22 patients with 37 operations). Variceal rebleeding occurred in 4 survivors (11.4%) at an average follow-up of 6.1 +/- 4.3 years. Survival rate was 84.6% at 1 year, 71.8% at 5 years and 64.1% at 10 years.

Conclusions: Sugiura operation carries low operative risk in an elective situation and results in an effective prevention of recurrent variceal bleeding.

食管癌手术治疗出血性食管静脉曲张。
研究目的:本研究的目的是报告我们的结果,并试图确定杉浦手术在治疗静脉曲张出血中的可能作用。材料与方法:1979年1月至1997年12月,39例门静脉高压合并急性静脉曲张出血(17例)或既往静脉曲张出血(22例)行Sugiura手术。手术分两个阶段进行。在紧急情况下(17例)首先进行胸椎手术。在择期病例中,通常首选腹部手术。16例患者行两期手术。23例患者因术后早期死亡、病情恶化或拒绝接受第二期手术。男性17例,女性22例,年龄41.7±18.3岁(范围8-71岁)。根据Child- Turcotte肝功能分级,Child A级23例,Child B级13例,Child C级3例。结果总结:总的手术死亡率为10.3%(每39例患者54次手术4例死亡),急诊死亡率为17.6%(每17例患者3例死亡),择期死亡率为4.3%(每22例患者37次手术1例死亡)。在平均随访6.1±4.3年期间,4名幸存者(11.4%)发生静脉曲张再出血。1年生存率为84.6%,5年生存率为71.8%,10年生存率为64.1%。结论:手术风险低,可有效预防静脉曲张出血复发。
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