TY - JOUR
T1 - Management of esophageal perforations and benign diseases
AU - Nachira, Dania
AU - Porziella, Venanzio
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Page 1 of 2
© Annals of Esophagus. All rights reserved.
Ann Esophagus 2022;5:1 | http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/aoe-2020-102
Editorial
Management of esophageal perforations and benign diseases
The Esophagus is a challenging and fascinating organ, whose disorders, both malignant and benign, may require a complex and demanding management by experts from several disciplines.
If esophageal cancer still represents the sixth leading cause of death in the world (1), with a 5-year mortality of 80–85%, esophageal benign disease, like perforations, may also have a mortality rate that ranges up to 80% if not correctly managed (2).
Indeed, despite diagnostic and surgical innovations and decades of clinical experience, the esophagus, with its functional complexity and its extension in three anatomical districts (neck, thorax and abdomen), still remains a challenge organ to be treated with devastating consequences in inexperienced hands.
Few other pathologies require a prompt, correct and multidisciplinary approach by centers with high expertise like esophageal diseases. Therefore, also benign disorders and pathologies demand a proper management that could be difficult for centers with few experience and low cases per year and in the absence of well-codified guidelines on the topic.
The aim of this special series is to discuss the management of esophageal perforations, injuries and other benign diseases, reviewing the last updates in literature and providing the experts’ experience in clinical practice. A panel of international thoracic surgeons, general surgeons and endoscopists, all expert in esophageal disease, was involved to present for each esophageal pathology the conservative/endoscopic and surgical treatments available. They also provided to the reader the best and the most appropriate approach to the specific cases on the basis of literature evidence and personal experiences. In particular, when technically and clinically feasible the conservative and endoscopic treatments are preferred and suggested by multidisciplinary teams, reserving surgery for all those cases in life-threatening conditions or unresponsive to or not manageable with minimally invasive treatments.
Furthermore, innovative methods of cure are also presented and future directions explored.
We hope this special series may be valuable to all medical doctors involved in the management of patients with rare but severe and unpredictable, if badly managed, benign esophageal diseases and perforations.
AB - Page 1 of 2
© Annals of Esophagus. All rights reserved.
Ann Esophagus 2022;5:1 | http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/aoe-2020-102
Editorial
Management of esophageal perforations and benign diseases
The Esophagus is a challenging and fascinating organ, whose disorders, both malignant and benign, may require a complex and demanding management by experts from several disciplines.
If esophageal cancer still represents the sixth leading cause of death in the world (1), with a 5-year mortality of 80–85%, esophageal benign disease, like perforations, may also have a mortality rate that ranges up to 80% if not correctly managed (2).
Indeed, despite diagnostic and surgical innovations and decades of clinical experience, the esophagus, with its functional complexity and its extension in three anatomical districts (neck, thorax and abdomen), still remains a challenge organ to be treated with devastating consequences in inexperienced hands.
Few other pathologies require a prompt, correct and multidisciplinary approach by centers with high expertise like esophageal diseases. Therefore, also benign disorders and pathologies demand a proper management that could be difficult for centers with few experience and low cases per year and in the absence of well-codified guidelines on the topic.
The aim of this special series is to discuss the management of esophageal perforations, injuries and other benign diseases, reviewing the last updates in literature and providing the experts’ experience in clinical practice. A panel of international thoracic surgeons, general surgeons and endoscopists, all expert in esophageal disease, was involved to present for each esophageal pathology the conservative/endoscopic and surgical treatments available. They also provided to the reader the best and the most appropriate approach to the specific cases on the basis of literature evidence and personal experiences. In particular, when technically and clinically feasible the conservative and endoscopic treatments are preferred and suggested by multidisciplinary teams, reserving surgery for all those cases in life-threatening conditions or unresponsive to or not manageable with minimally invasive treatments.
Furthermore, innovative methods of cure are also presented and future directions explored.
We hope this special series may be valuable to all medical doctors involved in the management of patients with rare but severe and unpredictable, if badly managed, benign esophageal diseases and perforations.
KW - esophagus
KW - esophagus
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/207421
U2 - 10.21037/AOE-2020-102
DO - 10.21037/AOE-2020-102
M3 - Article
SN - 2616-2784
VL - 5
SP - 1
EP - 1
JO - Annals of Esophagus
JF - Annals of Esophagus
ER -