J Korean Geriatr Soc.  2009 Mar;13(1):43-48. 10.4235/jkgs.2009.13.1.43.

A Case of Successful Conservative Treatment of Esophageal Perforation from Penetration of Esophageal Wall by a Fish Bone

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  • 1Department of Internal Medicine, Yeosu Jeonnam Hospital, Yeosu, Korea. moses1004@naver.com

Abstract

A 71-year-old man with a history of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty(PTCA) was referred to our clinic with a one-day history of a continuous substernal chest pain radiating to his left shoulder. In retrospect, he experien- ced chest discomfort after eating fish one day before but did not seek medical attention then. An upper gastrointestinal endoscopy was performed. The cause was not visible during the advancement of the endoscope through the eso- phagus, but a small segment of a fish bone protruding from an ulcerative lesion in the lower esophagus was iden- tified while withdrawing the endoscope. The fishbone was immediately removed. A follow-up CT scan revealed pneumo- mediastinum. Now hemodynamically stable, the patient underwent conservative medical treatment including total parenteral nutrition(TPN) and intravenous antibiotic drugs. The patient made complete recovery. We report a case of a 71- year-old male found to have an esophageal perforation from an ingested fish bone, which was managed successfully with conservative treatment. A pertinent literature review is also included.

Keyword

Foreign bodies; Esophageal perforation; Mediastinitis

MeSH Terms

Aged
Chest Pain
Eating
Endoscopes
Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal
Esophageal Perforation
Esophagus
Follow-Up Studies
Foreign Bodies
Humans
Male
Mediastinitis
Mediastinum
Shoulder
Thorax
Ulcer
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