Perforation of the oesophagus and aorta after eating fish: An unusual cause of chest pain

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This report describes perforation of the oesophagus after eating fish complicated by perforation of the aorta six days later. The patient had not knowingly swallowed a fish bone. Aorto-oesophageal fistula is almost universally fatal. In the case described here, the fistula was demonstrated on contrast computed tomography before surgery, thus informing surgical management. The patient is the eighth reported survivor.

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D’Costa, H., Bailey, F., McGavigan, B., George, G., & Todd, B. (2003). Perforation of the oesophagus and aorta after eating fish: An unusual cause of chest pain. Emergency Medicine Journal, 20(4), 385–386. https://doi.org/10.1136/emj.20.4.385

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