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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
[[Endoscopy]] can be used to evaluate patients with suspected [[esophageal perforation]]. [[Computed tomography|CT]] is obtained first because it is non-invasive and [[Sensitivity (tests)|sensitive]]. | |||
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* [[Endoscopy]] can be used to evaluate patients with suspected [[esophageal perforation]].<ref name="pmid8338093">{{cite journal| author=Horwitz B, Krevsky B, Buckman RF, Fisher RS, Dabezies MA| title=Endoscopic evaluation of penetrating esophageal injuries. | journal=Am J Gastroenterol | year= 1993 | volume= 88 | issue= 8 | pages= 1249-53 | pmid=8338093 | doi= | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=8338093 }}</ref> | |||
* Endoscopy allows direct inspection of the perforation and can be used for treatment. | |||
* Endoscopy may show local [[erythema]] or [[spasm]].<ref name="pmid25155167">{{cite journal| author=Aronberg RM, Punekar SR, Adam SI, Judson BL, Mehra S, Yarbrough WG| title=Esophageal perforation caused by edible foreign bodies: a systematic review of the literature. | journal=Laryngoscope | year= 2015 | volume= 125 | issue= 2 | pages= 371-8 | pmid=25155167 | doi=10.1002/lary.24899 | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=25155167 }}</ref> | |||
* [[Computed tomography|CT]] is obtained first because it is non-invasive and [[Sensitivity (tests)|sensitive]]. | |||
== Video shows upper endoscopy of perforated esophagus == | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Endoscopy can be used to evaluate patients with suspected esophageal perforation. CT is obtained first because it is non-invasive and sensitive.
Gastrointestinal perforation other diagnostic studies
- Endoscopy can be used to evaluate patients with suspected esophageal perforation.[1]
- Endoscopy allows direct inspection of the perforation and can be used for treatment.
- Endoscopy may show local erythema or spasm.[2]
- CT is obtained first because it is non-invasive and sensitive.
Video shows upper endoscopy of perforated esophagus
{{#ev:youtube|vW4AQjqRPIM}}
References
- ↑ Horwitz B, Krevsky B, Buckman RF, Fisher RS, Dabezies MA (1993). "Endoscopic evaluation of penetrating esophageal injuries". Am J Gastroenterol. 88 (8): 1249–53. PMID 8338093.
- ↑ Aronberg RM, Punekar SR, Adam SI, Judson BL, Mehra S, Yarbrough WG (2015). "Esophageal perforation caused by edible foreign bodies: a systematic review of the literature". Laryngoscope. 125 (2): 371–8. doi:10.1002/lary.24899. PMID 25155167.