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[Spontaneous esophageal rupture in three patients]
A Grigorovici1, C Burcoveanu, S Pădureanu
1Clinica a III-a Chirurgicală, Spitalul Clinic de Urgenţe "Sf. Spiridon", Universitatea de Medicină si Farmacie "Gr. T. Popa" Iasi. gsandu@mail.dntis.ro
Abstract:
Boerhaave's syndrome represents the most severe perforation of the gastrointestinal tract. The typical clinical presentation is by a sudden onset of pain after a vomiting effort on the background of an alimentary and alcoholic abuse. It usually associates the cervicomediastinal emphysema, altogether forming the Mackler triad. The atypical presentation and the rarity of this entity usually lead to the delay in diagnosis in 50% of the cases. The diagnosis requires native and hydrosoluble contrast radiological examination which may reveal, altogether with the esomedistinal or esopleural fistula, pneumomediastinum, cervical subcutaneous emphysema, pleural effusion or hydropneumothorax. The early diagnosis and surgical treatment in the first 24 hours after the perforation offer the best chances for survival. We present and analyze the cases of 3 patients with spontaneous esophageal rupture with their different evolution and the diagnostic and treatment steps in each case.
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