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Management of post dilatation oesophageal perforation: an experience from a tertiary centre.

Anbalagan Amudhan1, Tirupporur Govindaswamy Balachandar, Shanmugasundaram Rajendran, Vellayudham Vimalraj, Govindhasamy Rajarathinam, Palanisamy Ravichandran, Satyanesan Jeswant, Devy Gounder Kannan, Rajagopal Surendran.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Treatment of oesophageal perforation remains controversial. This study shows that native oesophagus should be preserved. Early recognition improves survival. AIM: The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcome of management of post dilatation oesophageal perforation in a tertiary centre.
METHODS: Between 1999 and 2007, 35 patients with oesophageal perforation following dilatation were treated. Post dilatation corrosive stricture perforations constituted the major aetiology.
RESULTS: Twenty-four (69%) underwent early intervention (< 24 hours) and the remaining 11 (31%) were late (>24 hours). The 30-day mortality was found to be 9%, and mean hospital stay was 14 ± 14.7 days. Comparing outcomes between early and late groups, statistically significant difference was observed, with increased mortality (p=0.001) and hospital stay (p=0.001) following late intervention.
CONCLUSION: Early intervention decreases mortality and hospital stay in oesophageal perforation and preservation of oesophagus may be attempted, as native oesophagus is the best conduit.

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Keywords:  Dilatation; Early intervention; Oesophagus; Perforation

Year:  2008        PMID: 23133089      PMCID: PMC3452349          DOI: 10.1007/s12262-008-0088-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Surg        ISSN: 0973-9793            Impact factor:   0.656


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