Esophageal Cancer Group members Hardy Ward Scarla Colon Nehe Bah Dharam Bhagwandas Jennifer Moreta Adam Hernandez Lariss Park Wendy Rodriguez.

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Esophageal Cancer Group members Hardy Ward Scarla Colon Nehe Bah Dharam Bhagwandas Jennifer Moreta Adam Hernandez Lariss Park Wendy Rodriguez

Case information 75 year old patient with a history of breast cancer metastasized into her esophagus; causing for the removal and replacement of the esophagus. Ivor- Lewis Esophagectomy is the removal of the esophagus and part of the stomach. To allow swallowing and passage of food, part of the stomach and the small intestines are used to make a connection.

Surgical clips on mediastinum in order to raise part of stomach and small intestine for the replacement of the esophagus