Abstract: | ![]() Available are the results of surgical treatment of 11 patients with cancer of the esophagus revealed metachronously through 6 months--3 years after treatment of oro-pharyngeolaryngeal cancer (5 patients) and diagnosed synchronously with cancer of the stomach (3 patients), the lung (2 patients) and leiomyoma of the esophagus (1 patient). Radical operations on the esophagus were performed in all the patients, in synchronous tumors they were one-stage surgical intervention. Postoperative complications such as pneumonia were observed in the majority of patients, who previously underwent radiation or combined treatment for laryngeal cancer, as well as in all patients, who were operated on the esophagus and the lung in one stage. The necessity of active bronchial sanation in pre- and postoperative period of patients after treatment of laryngeal cancer and advisability of two-stage surgical treatment of synchronous tumors of the esophagus and the lung, the operation for lung cancer being performed at the second stage of treatment, are stressed in conclusion. In synchronous involvement of the esophagus and the stomach one-stage intervention on these organs is the most advisable. |