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Efficacy of surgical versus conservative treatment in esophageal perforation: a systematic review of case series studies
Hasimoto, Claudia Nishida; Cataneo, Cristina; Eldib, Regina; Thomazi, Rafael; Pereira, Rodrigo Severo de Camargo; Minossi, José Guilherme; Cataneo, Antonio José Maria.
  • Hasimoto, Claudia Nishida; UNESP. Botucatu School of Medicine. Postgraduate Program in General Basis of Surgery. BR
  • Cataneo, Cristina; UNESP. Botucatu School of Medicine. Postgraduate Program in General Basis of Surgery. BR
  • Eldib, Regina; UNESP. Botucatu School of Medicine. Postgraduate Program in General Basis of Surgery. BR
  • Thomazi, Rafael; UNESP. Botucatu School of Medicine. Postgraduate Program in General Basis of Surgery. BR
  • Pereira, Rodrigo Severo de Camargo; UNESP. Botucatu School of Medicine. Postgraduate Program in General Basis of Surgery. BR
  • Minossi, José Guilherme; UNESP. Botucatu School of Medicine. Postgraduate Program in General Basis of Surgery. BR
  • Cataneo, Antonio José Maria; UNESP. Botucatu School of Medicine. Postgraduate Program in General Basis of Surgery. BR
Acta cir. bras ; 28(4): 266-271, Apr. 2013. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-670252
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

To evaluate the efficacy of surgical treatment for esophageal perforation.

METHODS:

A systematic review of the literature was performed. We conducted a search strategy in the main electronic databases such as PubMed, Embase and Lilacs to identify all case series.

RESULTS:

Thirty three case series met the inclusion criteria with a total of 1417 participants. The predominant etiology was iatrogenic (54.2%) followed by spontaneous cause (20.4%) and in 66.1% the localization was thoracic. In 65.4% and 33.4% surgical and conservative therapy, respectively, was considered the first choice. There was a statistically significance different with regards mortality rate favoring the surgical group (16.3%) versus conservative treatment (21.2%) (p<0.05).

CONCLUSION:

Surgical treatment was more effective and safe than conservative treatment concerning mortality rates, although the possibility of bias due to clinical and methodological heterogeneity among the included studies and the level of evidence that cannot be ruled out.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Esophageal Perforation / Esophagus Type of study: Etiology study / Evaluation studies / Prognostic study / Systematic reviews Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Acta cir. bras Journal subject: General Surgery / Procedimentos Cir£rgicos Operat¢rios Year: 2013 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: UNESP/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Esophageal Perforation / Esophagus Type of study: Etiology study / Evaluation studies / Prognostic study / Systematic reviews Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Acta cir. bras Journal subject: General Surgery / Procedimentos Cir£rgicos Operat¢rios Year: 2013 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: UNESP/BR