Comprehensive review of therapeutic procedures for delayed gastric conduit emptying after esophagectomy
- Author(s)
- Sivakumar, J; Alnimri, F; Liu, DS; Duong, CP;
- Details
- Publication Year 2025-04-01,Volume 29,Issue #6,Page 102046
- Journal Title
- Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
- Publication Type
- Review
- Abstract
- BACKGROUND: Delayed gastric conduit emptying (DGCE) is a common functional complication after esophagectomy that significantly impairs the quality of life. Despite its clinical burden, standardized management protocols are lacking, and treatment approaches often rely on individual surgeon preference. This review aimed to evaluate the evidence on procedural interventions for established late DGCE to inform clinical decision-making. METHODS: A systematic review was conducted across 5 databases, identifying 26 studies on DGCE interventions. Studies were assessed for quality using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale, emphasizing the inclusion criteria that focused on procedural efficacy and outcome reporting. RESULTS: A total of 26 studies encompassing diverse treatment modalities were included. Endoscopic approaches, such as botulinum toxin injection and balloon dilatation, have emerged as preferred first-line interventions, with success rates ranging from 50.0% to 100.0%. A hybrid approach combining both modalities demonstrated enhanced efficacy and lower recurrence, with success rates reaching 100.0%. Gastric peroral endoscopic myotomy showed promise for treatment-resistant DGCE, with experienced centers reporting success in 77.2% of refractory cases. Surgical options for gastric conduit revision were reserved for cases of DGCE with structural abnormalities, although the surgical options were associated with higher risks and complications. Significant heterogeneity in outcome definitions and reporting limited the comparability between studies. CONCLUSION: This comprehensive evaluation provides valuable insights to assist clinicians in navigating current management strategies for DGCE. High-quality comparative studies are essential to refine treatment protocols and improve long-term patient outcomes.
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Keywords
- Conduit; Delayed gastric conduit emptying; Esophagectomy
- Department(s)
- Surgical Oncology
- Publisher's Version
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gassur.2025.102046
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