Abstract Esophageal perforation is a rare and potentially life-threatening condition. Early clinical suspicion and imaging is important for case management to achieve a good outcome. However, recent studies continue to report high morbidity and mortality greater than 20% from esophageal perforation. At least half of the perforations are iatrogenic, mostly related to endoscopic instrumentation used in the upper gastrointestinal tract, while about a third are spontaneous perforations. Surgical treatment remains an important option for many patients, but a non-operative approach, with or without use of an endoscopic stent or placement of internal or external drains, should be considered when the clinical situation allows for a less invasive ap...
In this study the clinical behaviour of 11 patients with esophageal perforation is reported. The les...
OBJECTIVES: Iatrogenic perforations are the most common cause of esophageal perforation. We present ...
The article presents an experience of diagnostics and treatment in 21 patients with esophageal perfo...
Abstract Esophageal perforation is a rare and potentially life-threatening condition. Early clinical...
Abstract Esophageal perforation is a rare and potentially life-threatening condition. Early clinical...
Thanks to the improvement of the types of the endoscope and the progress of its techniques, the inci...
Background : It is well-known that esophageal perforation (EP) is difficult in diagnosis and has hig...
Aim: Esophageal perforations are rare but highly fatal pathologies. This study aims to discuss the t...
Esophageal perforation is a welldefined and severe clinical condition. The associated mortality rate...
Esophageal perforation has a high rate of mortality. Many strategies have been advocated for its man...
Introduction: Esophageal perforation has been considered a catastrophic and often life-threatening ...
AbstractEsophageal perforation carries with it a high morbidity and mortality if not treated appropr...
AbstractForeign body-induced perforation is responsible for 16.7% of esophageal perforations and may...
Abstract Background For many years there has been a debate as to which is the method of choice in tr...
Background: For many years there has been a debate as to which is the method of choice in treating p...
In this study the clinical behaviour of 11 patients with esophageal perforation is reported. The les...
OBJECTIVES: Iatrogenic perforations are the most common cause of esophageal perforation. We present ...
The article presents an experience of diagnostics and treatment in 21 patients with esophageal perfo...
Abstract Esophageal perforation is a rare and potentially life-threatening condition. Early clinical...
Abstract Esophageal perforation is a rare and potentially life-threatening condition. Early clinical...
Thanks to the improvement of the types of the endoscope and the progress of its techniques, the inci...
Background : It is well-known that esophageal perforation (EP) is difficult in diagnosis and has hig...
Aim: Esophageal perforations are rare but highly fatal pathologies. This study aims to discuss the t...
Esophageal perforation is a welldefined and severe clinical condition. The associated mortality rate...
Esophageal perforation has a high rate of mortality. Many strategies have been advocated for its man...
Introduction: Esophageal perforation has been considered a catastrophic and often life-threatening ...
AbstractEsophageal perforation carries with it a high morbidity and mortality if not treated appropr...
AbstractForeign body-induced perforation is responsible for 16.7% of esophageal perforations and may...
Abstract Background For many years there has been a debate as to which is the method of choice in tr...
Background: For many years there has been a debate as to which is the method of choice in treating p...
In this study the clinical behaviour of 11 patients with esophageal perforation is reported. The les...
OBJECTIVES: Iatrogenic perforations are the most common cause of esophageal perforation. We present ...
The article presents an experience of diagnostics and treatment in 21 patients with esophageal perfo...