Abstract

Abstract Cervical anastomostic leakage in esophageal surgery is one of the most serious complications and its incidence is 10–30% according to series. ndocyanine green is being used in multitude of surgical procedures in colorectal and hepatobiliary surgery. In this video we try to prove its usefulness to assess the adequate vascularization of the gastroplasty with the aim of reducing anastomotic leak due to not-well perfusion. Methods A left lateral cervicotomy was performed and proximal esophagus was divided. Then a handsewn purse-string suture was performed and the anvil of CEA 25 stapler was introduced into the esophagus. Gastroplasty was performed with endoGIA section by minilaparotomy. An intravenous infussion of Indocyanine green was used to assess the vascularization "in situ" of the gastroplasty. The gastroplasty was pull up through the retrosternal space and when the plasty was positioned in a correct way, the optimal site for the anastomosis was chosen. Mechanical T-L anastomosis with CEA 25 stapler was performed and it was covered with an omental flap. Video https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kqmNzJCdlJFOcxKBYRp0jamoHz6Gwgt7/view?usp=sharing.

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