Esophageal perforations: new perspectives and treatment paradigms
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Esophageal perforations: new perspectives and treatment paradigms
Abstract
Despite significant advances in modern surgery and intensive care medicine, esophageal perforation continues to present a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. Controversies over the diagnosis and management of esophageal perforation remain, and debate still exists over the optimal therapeutic approach. Surgical therapy has been the traditional and preferred treatment; however, less invasive approaches to esophageal perforation continue to evolve. As the incidence of esophageal perforation increases with the advancement of invasive endoscopic procedures, early recognition of clinical features and implementation of effective treatment are essential for a favorable clinical outcome with minimal morbidity and mortality. This review will attempt to summarize the pathogenesis and diagnostic evaluation of esophageal injuries, and highlight the evolving therapeutic options for the management of esophageal perforation.
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Esophageal perforations: new perspectives and treatment paradigms.J Trauma. 2008 Aug;65(2):494-5. doi: 10.1097/TA.0b013e3181670485. J Trauma. 2008. PMID: 18695491 No abstract available.
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The spectrum, diagnosis, and current management options of cervical, thoracic, and intra-abdominal esophageal perforations.J Trauma. 2008 Aug;65(2):495. doi: 10.1097/TA.0b013e3181670495. J Trauma. 2008. PMID: 18695494 No abstract available.
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