Esophageal perforation: Analysis of seven cases treated by early surgical treatment with good functional results 

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Stefano Sanna
Marco Taurchini
Marta Mengozzi
Marco Monteverde
Desiderio Argnani
Davide Dell’Amore

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INTRODUCTION:Esophageal perforation has been considered a catastrophic and often life-threatening event, with very high mortality rates. Most of the cases are due to a complication in endoscopic manouvers and the best treatment, conservative rather than aggressive, remains a controversial topic.


MATERIAL AND METHODS: In 1995 2005 period we observed 7 cases of esophageal perforation, 5 women and 2 men mean age 73.2 y (range 60-87). Three cases are due to foreign body ingestion, 2 cases to endoscopic manoeuvres, 2 cases were spontaneous. In 3 cases the lesion was in the cervical tract of the esophagus, in the thoracic tract the others. All the patients were admitted very early to our Unit and presented disphagia, vomiting and dyspnoea, 2 out of them also a pleural effusion. In iatrogenic perforation we performed a cervicotomy and a drainage of mediastinic abscess, while in spontaneous lesions mono (one case) or bipolar esophageal exclusion (one case) with primary suture, jujunostomy and drainage of pleural effusion were the treatment. In foreign body perforation we performed thoracotomic 2 and cervicotomic 1 esophagotomy, extraction of the foreign body, direct suture with pleural or muscle protection. We didn’t observe any intra or post-operative mortality. About the complications, we observed a bilateral pleural empyema, a chylous fistula, a digestive bleeding due to gastric ulcer, a laparotomic infection, a parossistic FA and a persistent esophageal fistula. Mean hospital stay was 24.3 days (range 10-43). All the patients were discharged to the hospital in good conditions.


CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion in most of the cases of esophageal perforation the surgical treatment is the treatment of choice for its lower morbidity and mortality and good functional results.

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Sanna, Stefano, et al. “Esophageal Perforation: Analysis of Seven Cases Treated by Early Surgical Treatment With Good Functional Results ”. Annali Italiani Di Chirurgia, vol. 77, no. 6, Nov. 2006, pp. 481-3, https://annaliitalianidichirurgia.it/index.php/aic/article/view/3025.
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