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@mrgvw

Fistula are not good. I've talked to a few who have had them... not many surgeons even know how to repair properly, and of course they come in many shapes and sizes. How was it you were discharged from the initial esophagectomy? Everything looked perfect during your leak test? When did you first notice things weren't going down correctly... even water? How big is this perforation in your esophagus? And what technique are they using (sponges and stents?) to close this off? This could take months! Even in southern California there are not many who are experienced in fixing these. In currently talking to a gal who had her surgery in Dec... and is still getting this fixed. Had to travel up to USC's Keck hospital near downtown LA to find someone who could maybe fix her fistula. 6 months, on and off, with stents. So this has obviously set her back from being on with the normal post-op pathway towards digestion. And that really sucks!

I will pass on her contact info if you are interested... and she approves... which I'm sure is a slam dunk. But we must follow protocol.

All the best,

Gary, Southern California

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during the first esophagectomy, they removed 7 inches of my esophagus that was cancer. after 9 days i was fine; no leaks, eating and drinking without problems-so i went home. that night after dinner i developed a severe breathing problem, so i went back to hospital . 3 days later they did an emergency life saving surgery, detaching my stomach and esophagus and cleaning out my right lung where everything leaked out. the surgeon does not know how this happened.