Oesophageal Perforation: What Was The Culprit?

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esophageal perforation, oesophagogastroduodenoscopy, foreign body

Abstract

Oesophageal perforation is a rare clinical situation. However, it is associated with high morbidity and mortality rate. A 39-year-old lady with underlying epilepsy was admitted to hospital for alleged accidental ingestion of broken dentures while sleeping. She underwent emergency direct laryngoscopy, oesophagoscopy and oesophagogastroduodenoscopy. However, no foreign body was found. She was subsequently discharged home. Two days later, the patient presented again with dyspnoea, fever and chest discomfort. A chest radiograph showed bilateral pleural effusion, left pneumothorax and right mediastinal shift. A suspicion of oesophageal perforation was raised. Upper gastrointestinal study revealed an oesophageal perforation. Under conservative management, her condition was complicated with thoracic empyema. She subsequently underwent video assisted thoracoscopy and decortication. Fortunately, after one month of hospitalization, she regained full recovery. In conclusion, any chest symptoms which arise after oesophagogastroduodenoscopy should be dealt with extra caution. Patients outcome after oesophageal injury are time dependent, thus any delay in obtaining radiological assessment should be avoided.

Author Biographies

  • Nur Asma Sapiai, USM
    Radiologist at Radiology Department
  • Thadchaiani Saminathan, USM
    Department of Radiology
  • Wan Aireene Wan Ahmed, USM
    Department of Radiology
  • Ahmad Zuhdi Mamat, USM
    Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery

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2020-08-10

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Journal of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences