Case Reports in Surgery (Jan 2012)

A Case of Achalasia Presented with Cardiopulmonary Arrest

  • Fatih Altintoprak,
  • Bumin Degirmenci,
  • Enis Dikicier,
  • Guner Cakmak,
  • Taner Kivilcim,
  • Omer Yalkin,
  • Gokhan Akbulut,
  • Osman Nuri Dilek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/794858
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2012

Abstract

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Achalasia is a rare disorder characterised by obstruction of the distal oesophagus and subsequent dilation of the proximal oesophagus. Patients generally complain of gastrointestinal symptoms; however, pulmonary symptoms and complications may also occur. A 35-year-old woman was brought to our emergency service complaining of sudden-onset dyspnea that started 15 minutes earlier during dinner. She suffered a cardiopulmonary arrest due to aspiration 5 minutes after being admitted to the emergency room and was intubated. Thoracic computed tomography examination showed that her oesophagus was filled with undigested food. Heller cardiomyotomy and Dor fundoplication was performed via laparotomy with the diagnosis of primary achalasia, and she was discharged as uneventful on the 5th postoperative day.