Spontaneous Esophagus Perforation: A Rare Case
PDF
Cite
Share
Request
Case Report
P: 157-159
September 2015

Spontaneous Esophagus Perforation: A Rare Case

Eurasian J Emerg Med 2015;14(3):157-159
1. Department of Emergency Medicine, Konya Training and Research Hospital, Konya, Turkey
2. Clinic of Thoracic Surgery, Konya Training and Research Hospital, Konya, Turkey
No information available.
No information available
Received Date: 18.02.2015
Accepted Date: 08.06.2015
PDF
Cite
Share
Request

ABSTRACT

Boerhaave’s syndrome (spontaneous esophageal rupture) is a rare entity, which is characterized by a rare and late diagnosis. It is a life-threatening condition and requires early diagnosis and urgent care. The most common etiological factor is emesis. A history of forceful emesis, subxiphoid chest pain, and subcutaneous emphysema is a common triad of symptoms that should suggest spontaneous rupture of the esophagus. However, sometimes confused other diseases that chest pain such as myocardial infarction, aortic aneurysm, pulmonary embolism, pneumothorax. In this report, we aim to present a patient who was diagnosed with the Boerhaave’s syndrome. In addition, we will also review the usual presenting signs, symptoms, and treatment of the Boerhaave’s syndrome.

Keywords: Esophagus, vomiting, perforation

References

2024 ©️ Galenos Publishing House