Esophageal perforation following orogastric suction catheter insertion in an elderly patient

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American University of Beirut

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Esophageal rupture has been described following iatrogenic manipulation. In this report, we present an elderly lady admitted to the operative theater for laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Multiple intra-operative attempts to place a flexible orogastric tube were unsuccessful because of failure to advance. Post-operatively, the patient developed sepsis and a right pleural effusion. She was transferred to the Intensive Care Unit and she was treated with antibiotics. Radiologic evaluation confirmed an esophago-pleural fistula. Surgical repair was urgently performed for closure of fistula and lung decortication. The patient recovered and was discharged home. © 2015 American University of Beirut. All rights reserved.

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Aged, Cholecystectomy, laparoscopic, Esophageal perforation, Female, Humans, Intubation, gastrointestinal, Adverse effects, Case report, Cholecystectomy, Digestive tract intubation, Human

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