Клиническая практика (Jun 2017)

PARTICULARITIES IN TREATMENT OF ESOPHAGEAL PERFORATION AFTER CERVICAL SPINE FUSION EXPERIENCE OF TREATMENT OF 24 PATIENTS

  • A N Pogodina,
  • A A Green,
  • D S Kasatkin,
  • A K Kaikov,
  • A S Lvov,
  • A U Kordonskii,
  • E Y Shibaev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17816/clinpract8261-71
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. 61 – 71

Abstract

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The aim of the study is to specify the causes, peculiarities of the damage and the tactics of treating patients with clinically significant damages to the esophagus after the anterior cervical fusion or in combination with it.Material and methods: medical treatment of 24 patients in Sklifosovsky Emergency Research Institute with the damage to the esophagus after the front access surgery of the cervical spine during the period of 2003-2016 was analyzed.Results: we succeeded to restore or save the support ability of the spine for all patients and at the same time to take away the infected transplants, and, if necessary, to make adequate decompression of neurovascular entities of the spine column and fixation of the verbal-motor segment. 21 patients underwent conserving surgery in the cervical esophagus with its suturing with the double-row suture. 2 patients had failure of seams in the esophagus and they underwent a repeated surgery of suturing its defect. 2 patients underwent organodetrital surgeries. One patient died. Conclusion: damages to the esophagus after anterior cervical fusion or in combination with it are rare complications. That is why it is impossible to gain much experience in treating of such patients in only one clinic. In this case all publications on this topic are of great interest. Due to unsatisfactory results of the conservative therapy we should consider surgical treatment in general hospitals with the participation of a multidisciplinary brigade the golden standard.

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