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Nasogastric tube as protection for recurrent oesophageal stricture: a case report.

Marek Woynarowski1, Maciej Dądalski1, Violetta Wojno1, Mikołaj Teisseyre1, Marek Szymczak1, Anna Chyżyńska1, Leszek Hurkała1, Emil Płowiecki1, Jakub Kmiotek1.   

Abstract

This report presents the case of an 8.5-year-old boy with Down syndrome after experiencing extensive caustic injury to the oesophagus and stomach resulting from the accidental ingestion of concentrated sulphuric acid. The patient had undergone 32 unsuccessful endoscopic oesophageal stricture dilatations and stenting procedures performed over a period of 15 mo following the accident. Surgical reconstruction of the oesophagus was not possible due to previous gastric and cardiac surgeries for congenital conditions. Before referring the patient for salivary fistula surgery, the patient received a nasogastric tube with perforations located above the upper margin of the oesophageal stenosis for the passage of saliva and fluid. The tube was well tolerated and improved swallowing; however the backflow of gastric contents caused recurrent infections of the respiratory tract. To overcome these problems, we developed a double lumen, varying diameter, perforated tube for protection of the oesophageal closure. This nasogastric tube was found to be safe and decreased the need for hospitalization and further endoscopic procedures. This newly developed tube can thus be considered as a treatment option for patients with recurrent oesophageal stenosis and contraindications for surgical oesophageal reconstruction.

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Keywords:  Corrosive oesophageal stenosis; Nasogastric tube; Oesophageal dilatation; Oesophageal stenting

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24782635      PMCID: PMC4000519          DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i16.4806

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1007-9327            Impact factor:   5.742


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