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Hyung Yoon Kim1, Sang-Chol Lee1, Sung-Ji Park1, Jin-Oh Choi1, Sung-A Chang1, Sung Mok Kim2, Yeon Hyeon Choe2, Jae K Oh3, Seung Woo Park1.
Abstract
Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) is considered relatively safe but semi-invasive. The hypopharyngeal and esophageal injury is infrequent complication of TEE but could be serious, even life-threatening. We present a case of a 74-year-old man who experienced a deep neck infection secondary to hypopharyngeal injury following TEE. The diagnosis was made because of the subcutaneous emphysema developed 3 hours after TEE. In spite of antibiotics therapy with prolonged fasting, a right parapharyngeal and retropharyngeal abscess was developed 5 days later. With ultrasound-guided drainage of abscess and continuous antibiotic treatment, infection was controlled. The patent underwent mitral valve repair after 14 days of antibiotic therapy. The patient recovered uneventfully. For cardiologists performing TEE, it is required to know complications and their risk factors to minimize hypopharyngeal and esophageal injury.Entities:
Keywords: Complications; Hypopharyngeal injury; Hypopharynx; Iatrogenic deep neck infection; Transesophageal echocardiography
Year: 2015 PMID: 26448827 PMCID: PMC4595706 DOI: 10.4250/jcu.2015.23.3.181
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiovasc Ultrasound ISSN: 1975-4612