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. 2019 Jul 27;11(7):308–321. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v11.i7.308

Table 6.

Summary of existing literature

Author (Year) Type of Oesophagecto-my n1 Anastomotic leak rate Conduit ischaemia rate Arterial vessels assessed Association with anastomotic leakage or gastric conduit necrosis Definition of anastomotic leak
van Rossum et al[7], 2015 3-stage 246 24% NA Aorta, coeliac trunk, right and left post-coeliac arteries Aorta and right post coeliac calcification associated with leakage Defined by either extravasation of water-soluble contrast material during a contrast material swallow study or CT scan, visualization of anastomotic dehiscence or fistulae during endoscopy, or visible loss of saliva through the cervical wound
Zhao et al[8], 2016 3-stage 709 17.20% NA Aorta, coeliac trunk, right and left post-coeliac arteries Aorta and coeliac artery calcifications associated with leakage Anastomotic leakage was clinically suspected, a CT scan, water-soluble contrast swallow study or endoscopy was performed
Goense et al[9], 2016 2-stage 167 24% NA Aorta, coeliac trunk, right and left post-coeliac arteries Aortic calcification associated with leakage Clinical signs of leakage from a thoracic drain, radiologic signs of leakage, including contrast leakage or fluid and air levels surrounding the anastomosis, or signs of anastomotic dehiscence during endoscopy or reoperation
Lainas et al[12], 2017 2-Stage 481 NA 2.10% Coeliac Trunk Extrinsic and intrinsic stenosis of the coeliac artery associated with gastric conduit necrosis NA
Chang et al[10], 2018 2-stage 164 8.50% NA Aorta, coeliac trunk, right and left post-coeliac arteries Calcification showed no association with leakage, coeliac trunk stenosis was associated with leakage Anastomotic dehiscence confirmed during endoscopy or operation
Borggreve et al[11], 2018 3-stage 406 25.60% NA Coronary, supra-aortic, thoracic aorta, coeliac axis, abdominal arota, common iliac external iliac arteries; aortic valve Calcification of coronary arteries, supra-aortic arteries, and thoracic aorta associated with leakage Visible loss of saliva through the cervical wound, extravasation of water-soluble contrast material during a contrast swallow study or CT scan, or visualization of anastomotic dehiscence or fistulae during endoscopy or surgical re-intervention
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Number of patients included in the study. CT: Computed tomography; NA: Not reported.