Abstract
Iatrogenic esophageal perforation (IEP) is a potentially serious adverse event of interventional endoscopy. The approach to IEP varies from surgical repair for large perforations to conservative treatment for small contained perforations. We report a case of an 18-month-old girl with congenital esophageal stenosis suffering a large esophageal perforation after a trial of stricture dilatation, which was successfully managed by the placement of fully covered stent. Hence, in selected cases, esophageal stent placement is a feasible alternative to invasive surgery in managing IEP.
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Ahmad, A., Wong Kee Song, L. M., & Absah, I. (2016). Esophageal stent placement as a therapeutic option for iatrogenic esophageal perforation in children. Avicenna Journal of Medicine, 06(02), 51–53. https://doi.org/10.4103/2231-0770.179552
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