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Delayed Esophageal Perforation 14 Years after Cervical Anterior Decompression and Fusion: A Case Report
Kosei Takahashi1, Jun Hashimoto2, Kazuo Kusano2
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Institute of Science Tokyo, Bunkyo City, Tokyo, Japan.
Delayed esophageal perforation 14 years after anterior decompression and fusion (ADF) is rare. Chronic implant loosening likely caused this complication, requiring complex revision surgery and emphasizing the need for long-term patient follow-up.
Area of Science:
- Neurosurgery
- Gastroenterology
- Medical Case Studies
Background:
- Anterior decompression and fusion (ADF) is a common spinal procedure.
- Delayed complications, though rare, can occur years after initial surgery.
- Esophageal perforation is a serious, uncommon complication following cervical spine surgery.
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