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Iatrogenic ruptures of the stomach after balloon tamponade. Two case reports: viscoelastic model.

W Rabl1, O Ennemoser, W Tributsch, E Ambach.   

Abstract

Two cases of gastric rupture as a rare complication of balloon tamponade for esophageal varices are presented. In both cases, the rupture was caused by instillation of irrigation fluid without previous aspiration of stomach contents. In an experimental study, the stomachs of 11 corpses were filled with water to determine rupture pressure and volume. The mean rupture pressure was 73 +/- 13 mm Hg (9.7 +/- 1.7 kPa) and the mean rupture volume was 2,670 +/- 410 ml. A viscoelastic model was used for the representation of the relations between pressure and volume as well as pressure and time. Measured values are significant particularly for the explanation and medicolegal evaluation of iatrogenic ruptures of the stomach that occur during gastric lavage, positive pressure respiration, incorrect intubation, or forced mask respiration during resuscitation.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7572868     DOI: 10.1097/00000433-199506000-00011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Forensic Med Pathol        ISSN: 0195-7910            Impact factor:   0.921


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1.  Gastric rupture associated with use of the laryngeal mask airway during cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

Authors:  Nathaniel Haslam; G Claire Campbell; John E Duggan
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2004-11-20

2.  A case report of stomach perforation during automatic mechanical chest compression following pulseless electrical activity due to cibenzoline intoxication.

Authors:  Tomonori Itoh; Toshihide Mifune; Masahiro Kojika; Yasuhisa Fujino; Kazuhiro Nasu; Yujiro Naganuma; Makoto Orii; Motoyuki Nakamura
Journal:  Acute Med Surg       Date:  2021-01-26
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