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- Title
Management of post dilatation oesophageal perforation: an experience from a tertiary centre.
- Authors
Amudhan, Anbalagan; Balachandar, Tirupporur Govindaswamy; Rajendran, Shanmugasundaram; VimalRaj, Vellayudham; Rajarathinam, Govindhasamy; Ravichandran, Palanisamy; Jeswant, Satyanesan; Kannan, Devy Gounder; Surendran, Rajagopal
- Abstract
Treatment of oesophageal perforation remains controversial. This study shows that native oesophagus should be preserved. Early recognition improves survival. The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcome of management of post dilatation oesophageal perforation in a tertiary centre. Between 1999 and 2007, 35 patients with oesophageal perforation following dilatation were treated. Post dilatation corrosive stricture perforations constituted the major aetiology. Twenty-four (69%) underwent early intervention (< 24 hours) and the remaining 11 (31%) were late (>24 hours). The 30-day mortality was found to be 9%, and mean hospital stay was 14 ± 14.7 days. Comparing outcomes between early and late groups, statistically significant difference was observed, with increased mortality (p=0.001) and hospital stay (p=0.001) following late intervention. Early intervention decreases mortality and hospital stay in oesophageal perforation and preservation of oesophagus may be attempted, as native oesophagus is the best conduit.
- Subjects
ESOPHAGEAL cancer; ETIOLOGY of diseases; HOLES; HOSPITAL admission &; discharge; MORTALITY
- Publication
Indian Journal of Surgery, 2008, Vol 70, Issue 6, p308
- ISSN
0972-2068
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12262-008-0088-7