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Thoracic Portal Survey Results - Salvage Esophagectomy
The questions related to a 63 year old man who was diagnosed with a distal esophageal adenocarcinoma 9 months prior to referral, initially staged as T3N1 via EUS, CT, and PET. His general health at the time of diagnosis was good. He was not evaluated by a surgeon at that time, and underwent definitive chemotherapy (4 cycles of platinum-based therapy) and 5040 cGy of radiation therapy, both ending 6 months prior to referral. At the time you see him, he has persistent mild dysphagia and a persistent mass in his distal esophagus on CT.
Almost 90% of respondents would perform a PET scan for additional evaluation, while about 50% would get an EUS, an EGD, and/or PFTs. Interest in a barium swallow was low, with only 15% of respondents recommending this evaluation.
A small number of respondents either didn't believe salvage esophagectomy is an appropriate operation or don't perform the operation. Of the respondents who do perform salvage esophagectomy, about one-third would require proof of persistent disease before proceeding, while two-thirds would proceed based on existing information.
When performing a salvage esophagectomy, the vast majority of respondents would use an open transthoracic approach. Almost 20% would use a minimally invasive approach, and 10% would use a transhiatal approach. Almost 80% of respondents would describe the operation as carrying increased or substantially increased risk.
Long-term outcomes were described as unknown by 70% of respondents, whereas results were described as similar to or worse than standard esophagectomy by 10% of respondents each.
1. What additional evaluation would you recommend for this patient? Check all that are appropriate. | |||
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PET | 88.7% | 102 | |
EUS | 54.8% | 63 | |
EGD | 53.0% | 61 | |
Barium swallow | 16.5% | 19 | |
Pulmonary function tests | 54.8% | 63 |
2. Assuming there is no evidence for metastatic disease or technical unresectability, which statement best reflects your approach to this patient? | |||
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I don't think salvage esophagectomy is ever indicated. | 5.2% | 6 | |
Although salvage esophagectomy may be indicated, I don't perform this operation. | 9.5% | 11 | |
I would not perform a salvage esophagectomy unless persistent cancer was diagnosed. | 32.8% | 38 | |
I would recommend salvage esophagectomy regardless of whether persistent cancer was diagnosed. | 52.6% | 61 |
3. In performing a salvage esophagectomy, what surgical approach is optimal in this patient? | |||
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Ivor Lewis type (laparotomy, thoracotomy) | 65.5% | 76 | |
Transhiatal | 10.3% | 12 | |
Exclusive transthoracic | 4.3% | 5 | |
Minimally invasive (totally minimally invasive or hybrid) | 19.8% | 23 |
4. What surgical risk would you discuss with this patient? | |||
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answered question | 115 | ||
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Surgical risk is similar to that for conventional esophagectomy | 19.1% | 22 | |
Surgical risk is somewhat increased compared to conventional esophagectomy | 45.2% | 52 | |
Surgical risk is substantially increased compared to conventional esophagectomy | 35.7% | 41 |
5. What long-term results would you discuss with this patient? | |||
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answered question | 115 | ||
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Cancer survival is similar to patients who have conventional multimodality therapy. | 14.8% | 17 | |
Cancer survival is definitely worse compared to patients who have conventional multimodality therapy. | 14.8% | 17 | |
Cancer survival after salvage esophagectomy in this situation is not known. | 70.4% | 81 |
6. In what region do you practice? | |||
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answered question | 115 | ||
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North America | 61.7% | 71 | |
Europe | 16.5% | 19 | |
Asia | 13.0% | 15 | |
Africa | 2.6% | 3 | |
Central or South America | 6.1% | 7 | |
Australia/New Zealand | 0.0% | 0 |