Right colonic interposition for severe pharyngoesophageal stricture in head and neck patients: A feasible rescue strategy after multiple failed reconstructive options.

2021 
Abstract Severe pharyngeal stricture is an uncommon complication that may occur afer laryngectomy especially in irradiated patients. Its management is a challenge and high risk of recurrence after reconstruction exists. We present two patients with severe end-stage pharyngoesophageal stricture after several failed attempts of reconstruction with regional and free flaps, in which a right colon transposition was performed. Twenty days after surgery both patients were able to tolerate an oral diet, and no minor or major complications were observed. Right colonic transposition may be a valid option for secondary pharyngeal reconstruction if other less invasive methods such as regional or free flaps have failed to restore the pharyngoesophageal continuity or if the inferior location of stricture makes a tension free anastomosis impossible.
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