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Single-admission, staged restoration of GI continuity following right gastroepiploic artery damage.

A case of iatrogenic RGEA injury during laparoscopic transhiatal esophagectomy is reported. We describe the microvascular repair of the RGEA and right gastro-epiploic vein (RGEV). The subsequent intra-operative decision making with regards to a staged, single-admission successful esophagectomy is discussed. This is the first reported case of a single-admission, staged, esophagectomy where the gastric conduit could be preserved following RGEA/V transection.

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