Advanced esophageal carcinoma recanalization

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Klin Onkol 2008; 21(5): 309-313.

Abstract

Advanced esophageal carcinoma has poor prognosis with 5-year survival of less than 20%. This poor prognosis is the same for squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma. Surgical therapy, external radiation and chemotherapy with curative intent are usually impossible because of the advanced disease. Dysphagia is the most frequent symptom affecting quality of life. Bougies or balloon dilation improves dysphagia only short-term (few days). Nd-YAG laser, ACP and photodynamic therapy all have mid-range effect and require repetition after few weeks. Brachytherapy and esophageal self-expanding stent insertion have longer benefi t. Stent insertion provides fastest improvement of dysphagia; however, complications in later setting occur in 30% and require further endoscopic treatment. Brachytherapy has slower onset of benefi t but has fewer complications and longer benefit. Brachytherapy is suitable for patients wit expected lifespan more than 3 months. Most important contraindication of brachytherapy is tracheo-esophageal fistula.