Literature DB >> 17568876

Tracheoesophageal fistula after caustic ingestion.

Eduardo Crema1, Marcelo Cunha Fatureto, Marcel Noronha Gonzaga, Ricardo Pastore, Alex Augusto da Silva.   

Abstract

Tracheoesophageal fistulas are uncommon and present diverse etiologies, among which is burning of the esophagus due to caustic ingestion. Herein, we report the case of a 27-year-old male patient having ingested a caustic substance 14 days prior and presenting burning retrosternal pain, weakness, productive cough with purulent sputum and dyspnea accompanied by hoarseness for the preceding 24 h. Endoscopy of the upper digestive tract revealed a tracheoesophageal fistula. Treatment consisted of cervical exclusion of the esophageal transit, together with gastrostomy. Subsequently, the nutrient transit was reconstructed through pharyngocoloplasty. The postoperative evolution was favorable.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17568876     DOI: 10.1590/s1806-37132007000100019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bras Pneumol        ISSN: 1806-3713            Impact factor:   2.624


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1.  Tracheoesophageal fistula in adults due to corrosive ingestion: challenges in management.

Authors:  Vikas Gupta; Kailash C Kurdia; Anil Sharma; Anand K Mishra; Thakur D Yadav; Rakesh Kochhar
Journal:  Updates Surg       Date:  2015-04-17
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