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Outcome after stent and endoscopic vacuum therapy-based treatment for postemetic esophageal rupture

Extent of surgical repair of spontaneous esophageal effort rupture (Boerhaave syndrome) has gradually decreased by the emergence of minimal invasive treatment based on endoscopic stent sealing of the perforation. However, for this diagnosis, use of endoscopic vacuum therapy (EVT) is still in its beg...

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Published in:Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology 2024, Vol.59 (1), p.1-6
Main Authors: Anundsen, Tommy Kallåk, Førland, Dag Tidemann, Johannessen, Hans-Olaf, Johnson, Egil
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Summary:Extent of surgical repair of spontaneous esophageal effort rupture (Boerhaave syndrome) has gradually decreased by the emergence of minimal invasive treatment based on endoscopic stent sealing of the perforation. However, for this diagnosis, use of endoscopic vacuum therapy (EVT) is still in its beginning. We present our results after 7-years with both stent and/or EVT-based treatment. 17 consecutive patients with Boerhaave syndrome from June 2015 to May 2022 were retrospectively registered in a database. The perforation was sealed by stent and/or EVT, and gastric effluent was drained transthoracically by a chest tube or pigtail catheter. Eight out of 14 patients responded to questions on fatigue and dysphagia (Ogilvie's score). Seventeen patients aged median 67 years (range 34-88), had a primary hospital stay of 38 days (7-68). Ninety-day mortality was 6% (  = 1). Perforations were sealed with stent (  = 10), EVT (  = 3) or stent and EVT (  = 4). One patient (6%) needed laparoscopic lavage and transhiatal drainage. Eight patients (47%) were re-stented due to persistent leakage (  = 4) and stent migration (  = 4). Fifteen patients (88%) had complications, including multi-organ failure (  = 9), pleural empyema (  = 8) and esophageal stricture (  = 3). The perforations healed. After 35.5 months (range 2-62) fourteen patients were alive. Eight that responded had no dysphagia and total fatigue score comparable to an age-matched reference population. Mortality rate was low after initial stent and EVT-based treatment of Boerhaave syndrome, combined with adequate transthoracic drainage of gastric effluent. Patients required repeated minimal invasive procedures, but with no apparent negative effect on functional outcome.
ISSN:0036-5521
1502-7708
1502-7708
DOI:10.1080/00365521.2023.2248537