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Navigating the challenges: A case of iatrogenic cervical esophageal perforation following thyroid surgery. [PDF]
Irawan A, Catharina, Wong E, Supit T.
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The treatment of esophageal perforation remains controversial. A perforation of the esophagus can present in different locations, have different causes, and present following different durations of time. Because of these variables and the grave prognosis if handled improperly, treatment requires experienced judgment by both medical and surfgical ...
Safuh Attar
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Revista sanitaria de investigación, 2023
La perforación esofágica es una entidad rara, con una elevada morbilidad y mortalidad, en muchas ocasiones debida al retraso diagnóstico, que da lugar a una mediastinitis con sepsis asociada de rápida progresión. La causa más frecuente es la iatrogénica, sobre todo tras procedimientos endoscópicos como dilatación, pero también puede aparecer tras ...
Arroyo, María Del Pilar Orihuela +1 more
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La perforación esofágica es una entidad rara, con una elevada morbilidad y mortalidad, en muchas ocasiones debida al retraso diagnóstico, que da lugar a una mediastinitis con sepsis asociada de rápida progresión. La causa más frecuente es la iatrogénica, sobre todo tras procedimientos endoscópicos como dilatación, pero también puede aparecer tras ...
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Management and outcomes of esophageal perforation.
Diseases of the esophagus, 2021BACKGROUND Esophageal perforation is a morbid condition and remains a therapeutic challenge. We report the outcomes of a large institutional experience with esophageal perforation and identify risk factors for morbidity and mortality.
Andrea L. Axtell +10 more
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CT Esophagography for Evaluation of Esophageal Perforation.
Radiographics, 2021Esophageal emergencies such as rupture or postoperative leak are uncommon but may be life threatening when they occur. Delay in their diagnosis and treatment may significantly increase morbidity and mortality.
Ashley A Norton-Gregory +5 more
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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1984
A brief synopsis of the clinical and radiographic features of esophageal perforation, including barogenic rupture, is outlined. The dependence of the thoracic surgeon on roentgenograms and their interpretation by the radiologist is emphasized.
L G, Phillips, J, Cunningham
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A brief synopsis of the clinical and radiographic features of esophageal perforation, including barogenic rupture, is outlined. The dependence of the thoracic surgeon on roentgenograms and their interpretation by the radiologist is emphasized.
L G, Phillips, J, Cunningham
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AJR. American journal of roentgenology, 2020
OBJECTIVE. We evaluated the diagnostic utility of CT in emergency department (ED) patients with suspected esophageal perforation and assessed whether subsequent fluoroscopic esophagography is necessary. MATERIALS AND METHODS.
Catherine J. Wei +2 more
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OBJECTIVE. We evaluated the diagnostic utility of CT in emergency department (ED) patients with suspected esophageal perforation and assessed whether subsequent fluoroscopic esophagography is necessary. MATERIALS AND METHODS.
Catherine J. Wei +2 more
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Archives of Surgery, 1963
Perforation of the esophagus has always been a more serious condition than perforation of any of the intra-abdominal viscera. Prior to the antibiotic era, the complications of such lesions generally proved fatal. More recently, early suture of the lesion has been shown to yield a significantly higher survival rate.
W M, TUTTLE, R J, BARRETT
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Perforation of the esophagus has always been a more serious condition than perforation of any of the intra-abdominal viscera. Prior to the antibiotic era, the complications of such lesions generally proved fatal. More recently, early suture of the lesion has been shown to yield a significantly higher survival rate.
W M, TUTTLE, R J, BARRETT
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