Conservative treatment in isolated penetrating cervical esophageal injury: case report.

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Abstract

Non-iatrogenic traumatic cervical esophageal perforations are usually hard to manage in the clinical setting, and often require a careful and individualized approach. The low incidence of this particular problem leads to a restricted clinical experience among most centers and justify the lack of a standardized surgical approach. Conservative treatment of esophageal perforation remains a controversial topic, although early and sporadic reports have registered the efficacy of non-operative care, especially following perforation in patients that do not sustain any other kind of injuries, and who are hemodynamically stable and non-septic. We report a case of a patient sustaining a single cervical gunshot wound compromising the cervical esophagus and who was treated exclusively with cervical drainage, enteral support and antibiotics.

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Epstein, M. G., Costa, S. V., Carvalho, F. G., Pasquetti, A. F., Arsie Neto, H., Pedroso, P. T., … Ribeiro Junior, M. A. F. (2012). Conservative treatment in isolated penetrating cervical esophageal injury: case report. Einstein (São Paulo, Brazil), 10(4), 505–507. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-45082012000400019

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