Клиническая практика (Dec 2018)

Boerhaave’s syndrome: case report and review

  • S. A. Andreychenko,
  • M. V. Bychinin,
  • T. V. Klypa,
  • Yu. V. Ivanov,
  • D. V. Sazonov,
  • R. M. Dyminov,
  • O. R. Shablovskiy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17816/clinpract09163-70
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 63 – 70

Abstract

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Well-timed diagnostics of a spontaneous nontraumatic rupture of esophagus or Boerhaaves syndrome, presents great difficulties because of his rarity and a variety of clinical implications. Esophagus ruptures may feign various organs pathology [2] that most often demands differential diagnostics with a stomach ulcer perforation, acute myocardial infarction, pulmonary artery embolism, aortic dissection and pancreatitis [16, 17]. The treatment can include conservative and surgical tools, but still accompanied by high mortality (up to 35%) [7]; results largely defined by the time between the moment of a rupture and start of the treatment. In addition to the review, described the experience of successful treatment of a patient with Boerhaaves syndrome in the light of the generalized today data of world medical literature on this problem.

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