10 June 2019 : Case report
Boerhaave’s Syndrome: Delayed Management Using Over-the-Scope Clip
Challenging differential diagnosis, Rare disease
Ali Ahmed Al-Zahir1BEF, Osama Habib AlSaif1ADE, Manal Mohammed AlNaimi1ADF, Sami Abdul Mohsin Almomen2ABF, Abdul-Wahed Nasir Meshikhes1ABF*DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.916320
Am J Case Rep 2019; 20:816-821
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of Boerhaave’s syndrome is often missed or delayed. This subsequently leads to a high mortality rate, which could be greatly reduced if treatment is instituted early, within 24 hours of perforation. Treatment ranges from conservative management to operative intervention depending on the time of presentation and the patient’s clinical condition. Endoscopic intervention in the form of over-the-scope clip (OTSC) application is gaining popularity with very promising results.
CASE REPORT: A 43-year-old male was diagnosed with Boerhaave’s syndrome and treated initially by insertion of bilateral chest drainage, intravenous broad-spectrum antibiotics, and total parenteral nutrition. He was transferred to our facility 9 days later. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed a 1.5 cm deep longitudinal ulcer involving the distal esophagus and extending to the Z-line. Due to the perforation site, a size 12 OTSC clip was used. Application of a second clip was needed to achieve complete closure of the perforation site. Contrast swallow was done 4 days later showed no leak. The patient was started on oral intake and was discharged home in good general condition after a hospital stay of 16 days.
CONCLUSIONS: Delayed presentation of Boerhaave’s syndrome can be treated safely by an over-the-scope clip. This endoscopic method hastens recovery and shortens the hospital stay.
Keywords: Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal, Esophageal Diseases, Esophageal Perforation, Pleurodesis, Abdominal Pain, delayed diagnosis, Esophagoscopy, Follow-Up Studies, Gastroscopy, Mediastinal Diseases, Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures, Rare Diseases, Rupture, Spontaneous, Severity of Illness Index, Surgical Instruments, Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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