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The diagnosis and treatment of esophageal perforations resulting from nonmalignant causes
Authors:Kyoichi Mizutani  Hiroyasu Makuuchi  Tomoo Tajima  Toshio Mitomi
Institution:(1) Department of Surgery, Tokai University School of Medicine, 259-11 Bohseidai, Isehara, Kanagawa, Japan;(2) 335-1, Aza Kamaden, Oaza Hotokehama, Tomioka-machi, Futaba-gun, 979-11 Fukushima, Japan
Abstract:Esophageal perforations are extremely difficult to diagnose and treat. We report herein our results of a review of 26 patients with esophageal perforation which were spontaneous in 11, iatrogenic in 11, and caused by a foreign body in 4. Surgical treatment was performed in 7 of the patients with spontaneous rupture, but the remaining 19 patients were treated conservatively. The abnormality was found by plain radiography (X-ray) in 22 (85%) of the 26 patients, and by computed tomography (CT) in all 13 patients who underwent this procedure. The detection rates by esophagography and esophagoscopy were 100%, or all of 25 patients examined, and 60%, or 9 of 15 patients examined, respectively. Of 12 patients with underlying diseases, 4 (33%) died after the perforation, whereas only 1 (7%) of 14 patients without any underlying disease died. Postoperative empyema developed in all of 3 patients treated by intraoperative unfixed intrathoracic drainage (UID), but in none of the 4 treated by fixed intrathoracic drainage (FID). Conservative treatment achieved satisfactory results for spontaneous esophageal ruptures confined to the mediastinum, and for iatrogenic perforations and esophageal perforations caused by foreign bodies, provided there was no serious underlying disease such as advanced cirrhosis. Moreover, intraoperative FID proved useful in helping to prevent postoperative empyema.
Keywords:esophageal perforation  diagnosis  treatment
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