5-425.2:
Operations on the oesophagus: (Total) oesophagectomy without restoration of continuity: Thoracoabdominal, with lymphadenectomy
Your oesophagus has been surgically removed.
The oesophagus or gullet connects the mouth with the stomach. It is a muscular tube. The muscles in the oesophagus move food into the stomach. The oesophagus runs through the throat and the chest into the abdomen.
The operation involved opening your skin via an incision. Your oesophagus was then severed at the ends and taken out. The operation did not involve connecting the resulting ends of your oesophagus and your stomach back to one another.
The operation also involved removing lymph nodes from the area around your oesophagus. The lymph nodes are small bean-shaped objects. They are found throughout the body. Lymph nodes filter the tissue fluid. They are part of the defense system.
Additional indicator
If necessary, additional letters are appended to OPS codes to indicate which side of the body is affected.
- L: Left
- R: Right
- B: Both sides
Further information
Source
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