Schröder H
Monatsschr Kinderheilkd. 1984 Aug;132(8):615-8.
In three newborn infants pharyngeal or esophageal perforations were due to injury caused by the obstetrician's finger in the infant's mouth to help deliver the head, by orogastric feeding tube, or by endotracheal tube. They all had in common respiratory distress and right-sided pneumothorax. The patients were treated medically with antibiotics, antifungal therapy and total parenteral nutrition. All perforations healed without surgical repair.
在三名新生儿中,咽穿孔或食管穿孔是由产科医生为帮助娩出头部而将手指放入婴儿口腔、经口胃饲管或气管内插管造成的损伤所致。他们都有呼吸窘迫和右侧气胸的共同症状。这些患者接受了抗生素治疗、抗真菌治疗和全胃肠外营养。所有穿孔均未进行手术修复而愈合。