Abstract
Background and study aims: Distal esophageal carcinomas can be resected using transthoracic esophagectomy or transhiatal esophagectomy. Accurate diagnosis of subcarinal and supracarinal lymph-node metastases is important for selecting the surgical strategy. The impact of endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) on the preoperative diagnosis of subcarinal and supracarinal lymph-node metastases in patients with distal esophageal carcinoma was therefore investigated.
Patients and methods: Patients with a resectable distal esophageal carcinoma and subcarinal and/or supracarinal lymph nodes visualized on preoperative EUS were prospectively included. The lymph nodes were sampled using EUS-FNA, and if they were found to have metastases, transthoracic resection was offered; by contrast, patients without metastases were offered a transhiatal resection.
Results: Lymph-node metastases were found with EUS-FNA in 11 of the 48 patients included (23 %). Thirteen patients had suspicious nodes on EUS, in four of whom (31 %) the diagnosis was changed into nonmalignant nodes with FNA. Thirty-five patients had nonsuspicious nodes on EUS, in three of whom (9 %) the FNA procedure revealed malignant cells.
Conclusions: EUS with the addition of the FNA procedure has a significant impact on decision-making in patients with esophageal carcinoma in whom transhiatal esophagectomy would otherwise be planned.
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