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Endoscopic extraction of a submucosal esophageal foreign body piercing into the thoracic aorta:A case report 被引量:1

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摘要 BACKGROUND Aorto-esophageal injury is a rare but life-threatening complication of esophageal foreign bodies,which typically requires open surgery.The best way to treat patients with this condition remains unclear.To date,few reports have described an aortic wall directly penetrated by a sharp foreign body.Here,we present a rare case of a fishbone completely embedded in the esophageal muscularis propria and directly piercing the aorta,which was successfully treated by endoscopy and thoracic endovascular aortic repair(TEVAR).CASE SUMMARY We report the case of a 71-year-old man with a 1-d history of retrosternal pain after eating fish.No abnormal findings were observed by the emergency esophagoscopy.Computed tomography showed a fishbone that had completely pierced through the esophageal mucosa and into the aorta.The patient refused to undergo surgery for personal reasons and was discharged.Five days after the onset of illness,he was readmitted to our hospital.Endoscopy examination showed a nodule with a smooth surface in the middle of the esophagus.Endoscopic ultrasonography confirmed a fishbone under the nodule.After performing TEVAR,we incised the esophageal mucosa under an endoscope and successfully removed the fishbone.The patient has remained in good condition for 1 year.CONCLUSION Incising the esophageal wall under endoscope and extracting a foreign body after TEVAR may be a feasible option for cases such as ours.
出处 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第8期2484-2490,共7页 世界临床病例杂志
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