Out-patient palliative therapy for advanced cancer of the oesophagus
Résumé
OBJECTIVE:
To establish an economical, safe and effective palliative mode of treatment in cases of advanced cancer of the oesophagus.
DESIGN:
A retrospective study on patients with carcinoma of the oesophagus treated with endoscopic pulsion intubation.
SETTING:
Out-patient treatment at the author's surgery at the Hurlingham Medicare Plaza, Nairobi.
SUBJECTS:
Seventy three patients with a histologically confirmed diagnosis of carcinoma of oesophagus.
INTERVENTION:
Endoscopic pulsion intubation with endoprosthesis placement to relieve dysphagia.
RESULTS:
Marked improvement in dysphagia by at least two grades within six hours of intubation. No major complication or procedure associated mortality.
CONCLUSION:
Endoscopic pulsion intubation is safe, economical and very effective palliative mode of treatment in advanced cases of cancer of the oesophagus.
Éditeur
University of Nairobi
Collections
- Nairobi ADHL [363]