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World J Gastroenterol. Aug 28, 2008; 14(32): 5084-5089
Published online Aug 28, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.5084
Table 1 Postoperative pathological staging in 73 patients with esophageal carcinoma
StageTNMPatients, n (%)
I(n = 5)T1N0M05 (6.8)
IIa (n = 16)T2N0M07 (9.6)
T3N0M09 (12.3)
IIb (n = 19)T1N1M03 (4.1)
T2N1M015 (20.5)
III (n = 32)T3N1M029 (39.7)
T4N1M03 (4.1)
IV (n = 2)T3N1M12 (2.7)
Table 2 Postoperative complications in 73 patients with esophageal carcinoma n (%)
ComplicationsPatientsPatients died
Pneumonia4 (5.5)1 (1.4)
Vocal cord palsy3 (4.1)0 (0)
Arrhythmia3 (4.1)0 (0)
Anastomotic leakage2 (2.7)1 (1.4)
Postoperative bleeding1 (1.4)0 (0)
Wound infection1 (1.4)0 (0)
Table 3 Relation between depth of tumor infiltration (T) and lymph node metastasis (N)
TN0N1Prevalence of nodal metastases (%)
T1 (n = 8)5337.5
T2 (n = 22)71568.2
T3 (n = 40)93177.5
T4 (n = 3)03100
Table 4 Distribution of lymph node metastatic locations
Metastatic locationPatients with negative lymph node (n)Patients with positive lymph node (n)Frequency of nodal metastases (%)
Upper mediastinum601317.8
Middle mediastinum581520.5
Lower mediastinum433041.1
Upper abdomen482534.2