Andrade-Alegre R
Department of Surgery, Santo Tomas Hospital, Panama, Republic of Panama.
J Trauma. 1994 Jul;37(1):131-2. doi: 10.1097/00005373-199407000-00024.
Delayed diagnosis of esophageal perforations can lead to high mortality and morbidity and presents a surgical dilemma. A case report of a bullet wound of the esophagus that was diagnosed late is presented. Placement of a biliary T-tube and pleural decortication were carried out after the perforation was found at esophagoscopy. The patient had no fistula nor esophageal narrowing at discharge 31 days after injury.