Western Journal of Emergency Medicine (Sep 2014)

Blunt Trauma Patient with Esophageal Perforation

  • Nese C. Oray,
  • Semra Sivrikaya,
  • Basak Bayram,
  • Tufan Egeli,
  • Oguz Dicle

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2013.12.20792
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 6
pp. 659 – 662

Abstract

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Traumatic perforation of the esophagus due to blunt trauma is a rare thoracic emergency. The most common causes of esophageal perforation are iatrogenic, and the upper cervical esophageal region is the most often injured. Diagnosis is frequently determined late, and mortality is therefore high. This case report presents a young woman who was admitted to the emergency department (ED) with esophageal perforation after having fallen from a high elevation. Esophageal perforation was diagnosed via thoracoabdominal tomography with ingestion of oral contrast. The present report discusses alternative techniques for diagnosing esophageal perforation in a multitrauma patient. [West J Emerg Med. 2014;15(6):659-662]