Posted By HFHSM.D.-rf on June 04, 1998 at 07:32:52:
In Reply to: post-esophageal
resectionEye muscle repair
Large bowel resection
Large bowel resection - series
Prostate removal
Small bowel resection
Small bowel resection - series posted by jen on May 29, 1998 at 12:56:48:
My father was diagnosed with
esophagealEsophageal atresia
Esophageal cancer
Esophageal culture
Esophageal perforation
Esophageal tissue culture
Gastroesophageal reflux disease
Gastroesophageal reflux in infants
Tracheoesophageal fistula repair - series cancer in February 1998. He is 56 and otherwise in fine health although he has been a smoker for years and has had problems with acid
refluxGastroesophageal reflux disease
Gastroesophageal reflux in infants
Hiatal hernia repair
Reflux nephropathy
Vesicoureteral reflux for as long as I can remember. After chemo (5-FU and
cisplatin) and
radiationCystitis - noninfectious
Radiation therapy treatment which were deemed successful (the tumor shrunk) he has just undergone surgery to resect his entire
esophagusBarrett’s esophagus
Esophageal cancer
Esophageal perforation
Esophagitis
Esophagus
Esophagus and stomach anatomy. He is recovering well from the surgery, but he is very concerned about his future. The surgeons removed his entire esophagus and 20-30% of his stomach (his tumor was right at the junction) and then tubularized part of his remaining stomach and moved it up into his chest, leaving a small pouch of stomach to act as his "regular stomach" in the future. He has an enteral feeding tube (a "j" tube I believe) and he is starting to try liquids(water, juice, jello). He is very concerned because he can't seem to keep anything down his new apparatus. With no valve in place, everything comes right back up if he coughs or lies down. Will this improve? How will his body adjust? His doctor just keeps telling him that he is doing great, and I believe he is in regards to recovery from surgery, he will be coming home after less than two weeks in the hospital, but what does this new stomach have in store for him? Can you give us any idea what to expect? And also, is this really a cure? There was no residual tumor (I assume this means the chemo and radiation did their job) and with complete resection I am thinking they were going for a cure, not just palliative treatment. So, what are his chances? Is this going to show up again in 6 months or a year or 5 years? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time. jen
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Dear jen,
You ask several important questions regarding esophageal cancer. Your father has been treated aggressively with combination therapy (chemotherapy, radiation and surgery). Hopefully, all tumor has been removed although only in retrospect will you know for certain. It is not helpful to provide statistics regarding possible tumor recurrence because these probabilities are true for populations of patients but are not necessarily valid for individual patients.
Regarding the issue of keeping food down and I suspect limited appetite, it is difficult to predict what will happen. Your father's appetite should gradually improve. If he has substantial reflux, he could try a prokinetic agent such as Propulsid in an attempt to diminsh this symptom. In addition, your father should eat slowly and not lie down for several hours after he eats. If coughing with eating is a constant problem, ask the doctor about the possibility of a tracheo-esophageal fistula, that is a connection between the GI tract and the breathing tube so that food or saliva enters the lungs.
This response is offered for your general information and should not replace the conclusions drawn from a careful and complete evaluation by your physician.
HFHSM.D.-rf
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