Clarke T A, Coen R W, Feldman B, Papile L
Am J Dis Child. 1980 Apr;134(4):367-8. doi: 10.1001/archpedi.1980.04490010025009.
Traumatic perforation of the esophagus follows oropharyngeal suctioning or endotracheal intubation. The diagnosis frequently is made from a routine chest roentgenogram that shows a nasogastric tube in the right pleural space with or without a pneumothorax. The lesion is seen most often in infants of low birth weight.
食管创伤性穿孔继发于口咽吸引或气管插管。诊断通常依据常规胸部X线片,其显示鼻胃管位于右侧胸腔,伴或不伴有气胸。该病变最常见于低体重儿。