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- Title
SUSPECTED PHARYNGOESOPHAGEAL PERFORATION AFTER A DIFFICULT INTUBATION: A CASE REPORT.
- Authors
Heater, Douglas Winston; Haskvitz, Leah
- Abstract
Although uncommon and rarely reported, pharyngoesophageal perforation has medical and legal consequences of substantial proportion. Perforation of the upper aerodigestive system may result in severe airway complications that include pneumothorax, pneumonia, mediastinitis, and retropharyngeal abscess. Despite the relative rare occurrence of esophageal perforation during intubation, this type of injury is associated with the poorest outcome, especially when the diagnosis and treatment are delayed. Our case report presents a healthy 23-year-aid female far a thyroidectomy. Postoperatively she developed what appeared to be symptoms of pharyngoesophageal injury, suspected to be related to blunt trauma from laryngoscopy. Knowledge of and prompt attention to the cardinal signs of pharyngoesaphageal injury in partnership between the anesthetist and the surgical team were the key instruments in ruling out this potentially devastating diagnosis.
- Publication
AANA Journal, 2005, Vol 73, Issue 3, p185
- ISSN
0094-6354
- Publication type
Academic Journal