5-427.03:
Operations on the oesophagus: Reconstruction of oesophageal passage (as standalone intervention): In the retrosternal space (anterior mediastinum): With free small intestine interposition
You have had an operation because your oesophagus was not intact.
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. Your oesophagus was no longer adequate for eating food. You had an operation so that the food can get from your mouth to your stomach once more.
The operation involved, firstly, cutting out part of your small intestine. This piece of small intestine was then stitched to the ends with your oesophagus. In this way, the piece of intestine is now replacing part of your oesophagus.
Post-surgery, your oesophagus now runs along the front of your chest in front of your heart.
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
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