Literature DB >> 23560657

Successful endoscopic band ligation of esophageal perforation by fish bone ingestion.

Jung Sun An1, Il Hyun Baek, Seung Yeon Chun, Kyoung Oh Kim.   

Abstract

Acute esophageal perforations by foreign body ingestion result in complications such as mediastinitis and retropharyngeal or parapharyngeal abscesses. Because the mortality of esophageal perforation is up to 22%, immediate treatment is critical. Herein, we report a case of successful endoscopic band ligation of esophageal perforation. A 68-year-old man was admitted complaining of substernal pain and dysphagia after ingesting a fish bone. Immediately emergency endoscopy was performed, and the fish bone was observed lodged in the lower esophagus. Although the fish bone was easily removed by an endoscopic rat-tooth forceps, esophageal perforation was found after the procedure. Endoscopic band ligation for perforation was performed. Initial chest computed tomography (CT) showed pneumomediastinum and local inflammation, but follow-up CT showed improved pneumomediastinum. The patient was given oral nutrition 2 weeks after procedure, and he was discharged without any complications. This case report emphasizes for the first time the availability of immediate endoscopic band ligation for acute esophageal perforation.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23560657     DOI: 10.1089/lap.2013.0082

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A        ISSN: 1092-6429            Impact factor:   1.878


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1.  Embedded pork bone causing esophageal perforation and an esophagus-innominate artery fistula.

Authors:  Andrew C Berry; Peter V Draganov; Brijesh B Patel; Danny Avalos; Warren L Reuther; Avinash Ravilla; Bruce B Berry; Michael J Monzel
Journal:  Case Rep Gastrointest Med       Date:  2014-08-03
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