Case Reports in Gastroenterology (Dec 2014)

Successful Treatment of Septic Shock due to Spontaneous Esophageal Perforation 96 Hours after Onset by Drainage and Enteral Nutrition

  • Risako Yamashita,
  • Shinsuke Takeno,
  • Ippei Yamana,
  • Kenji Maki,
  • Toru Miyake,
  • Hironari Shiwaku,
  • Toyoo Shiroshita,
  • Takeshi Shiraishi,
  • Akinori Iwasaki,
  • Yuichi Yamashita

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000369967
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 387 – 392

Abstract

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Spontaneous esophageal perforation is relatively uncommon, but carries a high mortality rate if diagnosis or treatment is delayed. We report the case of a 68-year-old man with spontaneous esophageal perforation who was successfully treated over 96 h after onset by thoracic drainage and jejunostomy for enteral nutrition. He vomited after drinking alcohol, soon followed by epigastralgia. Heart failure was suspected on admission to another hospital. Spontaneous esophageal perforation was diagnosed 48 h after admission. Chest tube drainage was performed, but his general condition deteriorated and he was transferred to our hospital. Emergent surgery was performed and esophageal perforation combined with pyothorax and mediastinitis was identified on the left side of the lower esophagus. The left thoracic cavity was rinsed and thoracic drainage was performed. Feeding jejunostomy was performed for postoperative enteral nutrition. Effective drainage and sufficient nutrition management appear extremely valuable in treating spontaneous esophageal perforation.

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