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South Med J ; 96(2): 158-63, 2003 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12630641

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BACKGROUND: Recognition of the importance of early diagnosis and aggressive, definitive surgical intervention has brought about a dramatic decline in mortality related to distal esophageal perforation. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed all cases of thoracic esophageal perforation diagnosed at our hospital from September 1, 1979, through April 1, 2001. The study group consisted of 62 patients (43 men) with a mean age of 58.8 years (range, 20-92 yr). RESULTS: In the group of 39 patients with early diagnosis (< or = 24 h), hospital survival was 87%, which increased to 93% when early diagnosis was combined with aggressive surgical treatment Among the 23 patients with late diagnosis (> 24 h), survival approached 70%. Yet, in patients who were treated aggressively with surgery, survival was almost 90% despite delayed diagnosis. CONCLUSION: We recommend aggressive, definitive surgery for thoracic esophageal perforations, whether diagnosed early or late. A variety of options are discussed with regard to complicated presentations.


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Esophageal Perforation/diagnosis , Esophageal Perforation/surgery , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Esophageal Perforation/mortality , Female , Hospital Mortality , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Outcome Assessment, Health Care , Retrospective Studies , Survival Rate , Time Factors
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