The most common complications after surgery for esophageal cancer were anastomosed fistules.
Since the elasticity of the esophagus was not good, there might be problems with blood circulation after anastomosis, which would lead to a series of complications.
The higher the position of esophageal cancer, the harder it was to treat. This was because the higher the pulling force of the stomach, the greater the tension. The greater the tension, the harder it was for blood to flow at the anastomosed area.
Lin Ge knew all of this. He saw that professor Lu was a little embarrassed when he said this.
The anastomosed area had fistules, local tissues were congested, and there was edema. The healing was not good. If the stent was poked at the part of the anastomosed area that had not completely healed, it might cause a bigger tear.