Palliative bipolar electrocoagulation treatment of malignant gastroesophageal strictures

Surg Endosc. 1990;4(3):164-7. doi: 10.1007/BF02336597.

Abstract

Seventeen patients with non-resectable circumferential malignant strictures of the esophagus (n = 13) or the gastroesophageal junction (n = 4) were treated with a bipolar electrocoagulation tumor probe (BICAP). None had received prior radiotherapy or chemotherapy. The mean tumor length was 7.2 cm. After treatment swallowing was improved in 86.7% of the patients. The mean duration of response to the first treatment was 18 days. Three major complications (1 fatal hemorrhage, 2 tracheoesophageal fistulae) and two minor complications (chest pain) were observed. The overall actuarial survival rate after 13 months of follow-up was 20%. The BICAP tumor probe can be considered an efficacious and safe device in selected patients with long, circumferential esophageal cancers.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Actuarial Analysis
  • Adenocarcinoma / complications
  • Adenocarcinoma / surgery
  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Carcinoma, Squamous Cell / complications
  • Carcinoma, Squamous Cell / surgery
  • Deglutition
  • Electrocoagulation / methods*
  • Esophageal Neoplasms / complications*
  • Esophageal Neoplasms / surgery
  • Esophageal Stenosis / etiology
  • Esophageal Stenosis / physiopathology
  • Esophageal Stenosis / surgery*
  • Esophagogastric Junction / surgery
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Palliative Care / methods*
  • Quality of Life