通过鱼的食道穿孔 鱼骨摄入导致性心周炎
Tamara Arruda1, Vinícius Nina1, Nilo Souza Filho2
1Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, University Hospital of the Federal University of Maranhão/HU-UFMA, São Luís, Maranhão, Brazil.
ACG case reports journal
|March 6, 2024
概括
在食道中入的鱼骨引起了罕见的食道-心周穿孔,导致性心周炎和心脏骤停. 这一案例凸显了对外体摄入并发症的及时诊断的迫切需要.
科学领域:
- 医学 医学 医学 医学 医学
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 胃肠病学 胃肠病学
背景情况:
- 摄入外体,特别是鱼骨,可能导致严重的食道并发症.
- 食道穿孔到中和心周是罕见的,但危及生命的事件.
- 晚期诊断食道穿孔可能导致显著的发病率和死亡率.
研究的目的:
- 报告一种由鱼骨引起的食道-心周穿孔的罕见病例.
- 突出这一罕见并发症的诊断挑战和临床过程.
- 强调在患有不明原因的胸痛和中异常的患者中考虑外体摄入的重要性.
主要方法:
- 一个38岁的女人突然出现胸痛的病例报告.
- 诊断成像包括计算机断层扫描 (CT) 扫描胸部.
- 探索性胸腔切除术用于手术修复.
- 手术后的监测和管理.
主要成果:
- CT成像表明食道穿孔与肺肺心脏.
- 探索性胸切除术证实了食道-心周穿孔由鱼骨和性心周炎.
- 尽管进行了手术修复,但该患者经历了耐火性心性心脏骤停,并死亡.
结论:
- 摄入鱼骨可以导致严重的食道穿孔和随后的性心膜炎.
- 及时诊断和手术干预对于管理食道-心周穿孔至关重要.
- 这一案例强调了即使在适当的医疗和手术管理下,致命结果的可能性.
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