FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, namely to thoracic surgery, and can be used to close defects of the lower one-third of the oesophagus. A laparotomy and a sagittal diaphragmotomy are performed. The oesophageal wall defect is closed with a single-layer uninterrupted absorbable mass suture. The suture is started from the proximal end of the defect with the first knot tightened into the oesophageal lumen. A fundoplication cuff is created with covering the suture with the stomach. One of the gastric walls is fixed by interrupted sutures surrounding the closed oesophageal defect to form a cavity between the closed oesophageal defect and the gastric wall. The cavity is filled with Coletex ADL hydrogel tissue. The fundoplication cuff is fixed by interrupted sutures circularly to the diaphragm. The pleural spaces, mediastinal and subphrenic space are drained.
EFFECT: method provides reducing the time of recovery, reducing a probability of postoperative complications and faster rehabilitation by forming the reliable sutures, long bactericidal effect on the suture area, dividing the pleural space and abdominal cavity.
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Dates
2014-12-27—Published
2013-12-11—Filed