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[Surgical treatment of esophageal perforations].
Journal de Chirurgie 1994 October
Spontaneous and iatrogenic esophageal perforations continue to present life threatening gastroenterologic emergencies. The results in 17 patients being treated between 1986 and 1992 are presented. In respect to localisation of the perforation, the underlying nature of the disease and the condition of the patient an early suture and wrap in all patients with benign diseases and an early esophagectomy in patients with esophageal cancer was aspired. 11 patients having been treated this way survived whereas 3 of six patients with extensive tumour burden and reduced physical state who had been treated conservatively died during the hospital stay. Thus early diagnosis and operative treatment of esophageal perforations improves patients outcome significantly.
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