Publication: The success of surgery in the first 24 hours in patients with esophageal perforation
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Date
2015-02-01
Authors
Erol, Mehmet Muharrem
Çolak, Mehmet Ali
Kermenli, Tayfun
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Bayram, Ahmet Sami
Erol, Mehmet Muharrem
Melek, Hüseyin
Çolak, Mehmet Ali
Kermenli, Tayfun
Gebitekin, Cengiz
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Aves Yayıncılık
Abstract
Objective: Esophageal perforation (EP) is a critical and potentially life-threatening condition with considerable rates of morbidity and mortality. Despite many advances in thoracic surgery, the management of patients with EP is still controversial.Materials and Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 34 patients treated for EP, 62% male, mean age 53.9 years. Sixty-two percent of the EPs were iatrogenic. Spontaneous and traumatic EP rates were 26% and 6%, respectively. Three patients had EP in the cervical esophagus and 31 in the thoracic esophagus.Results: Mean time to initial treatment was 34.2 hours. Twenty patients comprised the early group <24 h) and 14 patients the late group (>24 h). Management of the EP included primary closure in 30 patients, non-surgical treatment in two, stent in one and resection in one. Mortality occurred in nine of the 34 patients (26%). Mortality was EP-related in four patients. Three of the nine patients that died were in the early group (p<0.05). Mean hospital stay was 13.4 days.Conclusion: EP remains a potentially fatal condition and requires early diagnosis and accurate treatment to prevent the morbidity and mortality.
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Nonoperative management, Primary repair, Experience, Diagnosis, Esophageal perforation, Emergency treatment, Thoracic surgery, General & internal medicine