Esophageal perforation: A continuing challenge Journal Article


Authors: Jones, W. G. 2nd; Ginsberg, R. J.
Article Title: Esophageal perforation: A continuing challenge
Abstract: Perforation of the esophagus remains a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. Currently, the most common cause of perforation is instrumentation of the esophagus, and the incidence of esophageal perforations has increased as the use of endoscopic procedures has become more frequent. Diagnosis depends on a high degree of suspicion and recognition of clinical features, and is confirmed by contrast esophagography or endoscopy. Outcome after esophageal perforation is dependent on the cause and location of the injury, the presence of underlying esophageal disease, and the interval between injury and initiation of treatment. Reinforced primary repair of the perforation is the most frequently employed and preferable approach to the surgical management of esophageal perforations. Nonoperative management consisting of antibiotics and parenteral nutrition is particularly successful for limited esophageal injuries meeting proper selection criteria. © 1992.
Keywords: review; endoscopy; esophagus; iatrogenic disease; esophagus perforation; esophagography; human; priority journal; esophageal perforation
Journal Title: Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Volume: 53
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0003-4975
Publisher: Elsevier Science, Inc.  
Date Published: 1992-03-01
Start Page: 534
End Page: 543
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/0003-4975(92)90294-e
PUBMED: 1489367
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Review -- Source: Scopus
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