EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF SURGICAL TREATMENT TACTICS OF PATIENTS WITH BOERHAAVE SYNDROME
Author(s): Md All Rayhan, Voronezh state medical University named after .N. N. Burdenko, Voronezh, Russia, rayhanmohammad@gmail.comV.V. Bulynin, Dr., Prof., Voronezh state medical University named after .N. N. Burdenko, Voronezh, Russia, dr.bulinin@mail.ru
D.V. Bulynin, Voronezh state medical University named after .N. N. Burdenko, Voronezh, Russia
B.E. Leibovich, Voronezh state medical University named after .N. N. Burdenko, Voronezh, Russia
L.P. Bondarenko, Municipal budget educational institution "kustovskaya secondary school yakovlevsky district of the belgorod region", Belgorod, Russia, bondarenko_l@bk.ru
Issue: Volume 41, №1
Rubric: Medical-biological Sciences
Annotation: Spontaneous rupture of the esophagus (Boerhaave syndrome) is observed relatively rare, ranging from 2.9% to 12% of all cases of damage of the esophagus. Today, there is not any categorical opinion about the effectiveness of different treatments among surgeons, there are not any single algorithms for the diag-nosis and evaluation of treatment. Spontaneous esophageal rupture is a real threat for the life of patient: mortality up to 75% in the prehospital period and more than 90% in the postoperative period, and depends on the time interval between the rupture of the esophageal wall and the operation time, and also complica-tions (suppurative esophagitis, suppurative mediastinitis, bilateral suppurative lobular pneumonia, sepsis).
Keywords: spontaneous, barogenous rupture of the esophagus, surgical treatment of the spontaneous rup-ture of the esophagus, Boerhaave syndrome.
Full text (PDF): Download
Downloads count: 429