Esophagectomy for Cancer
Esophagectomy is the primary surgical intervention for esophageal cancer and may be used to address infections, diseases or pre-cancerous conditions of the esophagus. In cases where cancer is caught early on, only a small section of the esophagus may need to be removed via esophagectomy. Following this procedure, most individuals will require a feeding tube, which is inserted directly into the stomach via another procedure. The feeding tube is connected to a bag that filters liquid formula-like nutrients into the person’s stomach. There are risks and complications associated with this procedure that your doctor will discuss with you before surgery.
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Gary Chmielewski, MD, FACS
Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, General Surgery
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Sula Mazimba, MD, MPH
Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology
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Andrija Vidic, DO
Cardiology, Cardiovascular Disease
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Akanksha Agrawal, MD
Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology
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Harvinder Arora, MD, MPH
Interventional Cardiology
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