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Perforation during esophageal dilatation: a 10-year experience.

Alexander F Hagel1, Andreas Naegel, Wolfgang Dauth, Klaus Matzel, Hermann P Kessler, Michael J Farnbacher, Werner M Hohenberger, Markus F Neurath, Martin Raithel.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIM: Esophageal stenosis can be caused by malignant, postsurgical, benign diseases etc. Endoscopic treatment options consist primarily of balloon dilatation and bougination. Both interventions carry a certain risk of further complications such as perforations. We aimed to evaluate this risk in our patients.
METHODS: Frequency, perforation rates, further diagnostics, therapy, outcome and underlying diseases in 368 patients who underwent endoscopic dilatation or bougination in a 10 year period were evaluated.
RESULTS: Overall, 1497 endoscopic interventions were performed for treatment of esophageal stricture, causing 8 perforations (0.53% per intervention, 2.17% per patient) and one lethal outcome (0.05% per intervention, 0.27% per patient). In 1286 bouginations, 8 perforations (0.62%) and one death occurred (0.08%), whilst no perforation was noted during 211 balloon dilatations. Outcome of the 8 perforations was greatly influenced by co-morbidities, causing a prolonged hospitalization and the death of one patient.
CONCLUSION: Although complication rates are fairly small, patients should be under supervision or in contact for 24-72 hours after each intervention. In cases where perforation is suspected, radiological examinations should be conducted early. The perforation rate and mortality per patient may be used for patient information. Therapy and prognosis depend on the cause of perforation, localization and size of the perforation site as well as concomitant diseases.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24369319

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gastrointestin Liver Dis        ISSN: 1841-8724            Impact factor:   2.008


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