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Aorto-oesophageal fistula after corrosive ingestion:A case report
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作者 Matthias Frank Scriba Urda Kotze +2 位作者 Nadraj Naidoo Eduard Jonas Galya Eileen Chinnery 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 SCIE 2022年第5期506-513,共8页
BACKGROUND Aorto-oesophageal fistula(AOF)are uncommon and exceedingly rare after corrosive ingestion.The authors report a case of AOF after corrosive ingestion that survived.A comprehensive literature review was perfo... BACKGROUND Aorto-oesophageal fistula(AOF)are uncommon and exceedingly rare after corrosive ingestion.The authors report a case of AOF after corrosive ingestion that survived.A comprehensive literature review was performed to identify all cases of AOF after corrosive ingestion to determine the incidence of this condition,how it is best managed and what the outcomes are.CASE SUMMARY A previously healthy 30-year-old male,presented with a corrosive oesophageal injury after drain cleaner ingestion.He did not require acute surgical resection,but developed long-segment oesophageal stricturing,which was initially managed with cautious dilatation and later stenting.An AOF was suspected at endoscopy performed two months after the ingestion,when the patient represented with massive upper gastrointestinal bleeding.The fistula was confirmed on computerised tomographic angiography.The initial bleeding at endoscopy was temporised by oesophageal stenting;a second stent was placed when bleeding recurred later the same day.The stenting successfully achieved temporary bleeding control,but resulted in sudden respiratory distress,which was found to be due to left main bronchus compression caused by the overlapping oesophageal stents.Definitive bleeding control was achieved by endovascular aortic stent-grafting.A retrosternal gastroplasty was subsequently performed to achieve gastrointestinal diversion to reduce the risk of stent-graft sepsis.He was subsequently successfully discharged and remains well one year post injury.CONCLUSION AOF after corrosive ingestion is exceedingly rare,with a very high mortality.Most occur weeks to months after the initial corrosive ingestion.Conservative management is ill-advised. 展开更多
关键词 Aorto-oesophageal fistula corrosive/caustic injury corrosive ingestion Case report
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Death from caustic ingestion:A case report
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作者 Shao Hui Koh Jacqueline C.L.Tan 《Journal of Acute Disease》 2024年第2期81-84,共4页
Rationale:Acute caustic ingestion from suicidal intent is not usual in emergency departments in developed countries.One of the substances commonly ingested by suicidal patients,phosphoric acid,tends to cause multi-sys... Rationale:Acute caustic ingestion from suicidal intent is not usual in emergency departments in developed countries.One of the substances commonly ingested by suicidal patients,phosphoric acid,tends to cause multi-system derangements.Patient’s Concern:A 41-year-old male patient presented with complaints of throat discomfort,severe generalized abdominal pain,and multiple episodes of hematemesis after ingesting a restroom cleaning solution.Diagnosis:Poisoning by acute caustic ingestion(containing<30%phosphoric acid and<4%ethylene glycol).Interventions:The patient was administered 50 mL of 8.4%sodium bicarbonate solution followed by an isotonic sodium bicarbonate solution running at 500 mL/h,a hyperkalemia kit,ceftriaxone,metronidazole,omeprazole,and atropine.The patient then underwent urgent hemodialysis.Outcomes:The patient suffered gastrointestinal bleeding as a result of local caustic injury.In addition,his course of illness was complicated by severe acidemia from high anion gap metabolic acidosis and deranged electrolytes(hyperphosphatemia,hyperkalemia,and hypocalcemia).He developed multi-organ failure and eventually demised.Lessons:The clinician needs to be mindful of the multi-system complications arising from such a caustic ingestion.These patients need to be monitored closely for deterioration,and have prompt management of the various arising complications,to reduce the high morbidity and mortality associated with this condition. 展开更多
关键词 Phosphoric acid poisoning Caustic ingestion Acid ingestion Cleaner ingestion corrosive ingestion
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Management of esophageal caustic injury 被引量:2
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作者 Mark Anthony A De Lusong Aeden Bernice G Timbol Danny Joseph S Tuazon 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Pharmacology and Therapeutics》 CAS 2017年第2期90-98,共9页
Ingestion of caustic substances and its long-term effect on the gastrointestinal system maintain its place as an important public health issue in spite of the multiple efforts to educate the public and contain its gro... Ingestion of caustic substances and its long-term effect on the gastrointestinal system maintain its place as an important public health issue in spite of the multiple efforts to educate the public and contain its growing number. This is due to the ready availability of caustic agents and the loose regulatory control on its production. Substances with extremes of pH are very corrosive and can create severe injury in the upper gastrointestinal tract. The severity of injury depends on several aspects: Concentration of the substance, amount ingested, length of time of tissue contact, and p H of the agent. Solid materials easily adhere to the mouth and pharynx, causing greatest damage to these regions while liquids pass through the mouth and pharynx more quickly consequently producing its maximum damage in the esophagus and stomach. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy is therefore a highly recommended diagnostic tool in the evaluation of caustic injury. It is considered the cornerstone not only in the diagnosis but also in the prognostication and guide to management of caustic ingestions. The degree of esophageal injury at endoscopy is a predictor of systemic complication and death with a 9-fold increase in morbidity and mortality for every increased injury grade. Because of this high rate of complication, prompt evaluation cannot be overemphasized in order to halt development and prevent progression of complications. 展开更多
关键词 Caustic ingestion Esophageal caustic Caustic injury corrosive ingestion Esophageal injury
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