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* Endoscopy is an important tool for evaluating patients with suspected esophageal perforation, particularly following instrumentation, or related to noniatrogenic trauma [103,104]. | |||
* Endoscopy allows direct inspection of the perforation and, in some cases, a therapeutic option. | |||
* Endoscopy may show local erythema or spasm and essentially excludes the presence of the mucosal lesion. | |||
* The disadvantage is the potential for causing a perforation with instrumentation. | |||
* CT is obtained first because of its sensitivity and wide availability [105]. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mohammed Abdelwahed M.D[2]
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Overview
- Endoscopy is an important tool for evaluating patients with suspected esophageal perforation, particularly following instrumentation, or related to noniatrogenic trauma [103,104].
- Endoscopy allows direct inspection of the perforation and, in some cases, a therapeutic option.
- Endoscopy may show local erythema or spasm and essentially excludes the presence of the mucosal lesion.
- The disadvantage is the potential for causing a perforation with instrumentation.
- CT is obtained first because of its sensitivity and wide availability [105].