Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine, Ahead of Print.
OBJECTIVE Esophageal perforation is a rare but well-known complication of anterior cervical spine surgery. The authors performed a systematic review of the literature to evaluate symptomatology, direct causes, repair methods, and associated complications of esophageal injury. METHODS A PubMed search that adhered to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines included relevant clinical studies and case reports (articles written in the English language that included humans as subjects) that reported patients who underwent anterior spinal surgery and sustained some form of esophageal perforation. Available data on clinical presentation, the surgical procedure performed, outcome measures, and other individual variables were abstracted from 1980 through 2015. RESULTS The PubMed search yielded 65 articles with 153 patients (mean age 44.7 years; range 14–85 years) who underwent anterior spinal surgery and sustained esophageal perforation, either during surgery or in a delayed fashion. The most common indications for initial anterior cervical spine surgery in these cases were vertebral fracture/dislocation (n = 77), spondylotic myelopathy (n = 15), and nucleus pulposus herniation (n = 10). The most commonly involved spinal levels were C5–6 (n = 51) and C6–7 (n = 39). The most common presenting symptoms included dysphagia (n =63), fever (n = 24), neck swelling (n = 23), and wound leakage (n = 18). The etiology of esophageal perforation included hardware failure (n = 31), hardware erosion (n = 23), and intraoperative injury (n = 14). The imaging modalities used to identify the esophageal perforations included modified contrast dye swallow studies, CT, endoscopy, plain radiography, and MRI. Esophageal repair was most commonly achieved using a modified muscle flap, as well as with primary closure. Outcomes measured in the literature were often defined by the time to oral intake following esophageal repair. Complications included pneumonia (n = 6), mediastinitis (n = 4), osteomyelitis (n = 3), sepsis (n = 3), acute respiratory distress syndrome (n = 2), and recurrent laryngeal nerve damage (n = 1). The mortality rate of esophageal perforation in the analysis was 3.92% (6 of 153 reported patients). CONCLUSIONS Esophageal perforation after anterior cervical spine surgery is a rare complication. This systematic review demonstrates that these perforations can be stratified into 3 categories based on the timing of symptomatic onset: intraoperative, early postoperative (within 30 days of anterior spinal surgery), and delayed. The most common source of esophageal injury is hardware erosion or migration, each of which may vary in their time to symptomatic manifestation.
from #MedicinebyAlexandrosSfakianakis via xlomafota13 on Inoreader http://ift.tt/1qNCuId
via IFTTT
Αρχειοθήκη ιστολογίου
-
►
2020
(289)
- ► Φεβρουαρίου (28)
-
►
2019
(9071)
- ► Δεκεμβρίου (19)
- ► Σεπτεμβρίου (54)
- ► Φεβρουαρίου (3642)
- ► Ιανουαρίου (3200)
-
►
2018
(39872)
- ► Δεκεμβρίου (3318)
- ► Σεπτεμβρίου (3683)
- ► Φεβρουαρίου (2693)
- ► Ιανουαρίου (3198)
-
►
2017
(41099)
- ► Δεκεμβρίου (3127)
- ► Σεπτεμβρίου (2173)
-
▼
2016
(13807)
- ► Δεκεμβρίου (700)
- ► Σεπτεμβρίου (600)
-
▼
Απριλίου
(1300)
-
▼
Απρ 16
(50)
- Case file audit of Lidcombe program outcomes in a ...
- The encoding of word forms into memory may be chal...
- [alpha]v[latin sharp s]3-Integrin-Targeted Magneti...
- Microscope-assisted endoscopic interlaminar ligati...
- Lumbar subdural cerebrospinal fluid collection wit...
- Novel spinal instrumentation to enhance osteogenes...
- Esophageal perforation after anterior cervical spi...
- Letter to the Editor: Glioblastoma in the elderly
- Factors predicting contralateral hematoma growth a...
- Letter to the Editor: Electric current application...
- Letter to the Editor: The Parkland Carotid and Ver...
- ACTC1 as an invasion and prognosis marker in glioma
- The relative efficacy of 3 different freehand fron...
- Endovascular treatment of cerebral aneurysms using...
- Stereotactic radiosurgery for Spetzler-Martin Grad...
- Editorial: Evoked potentials and Chiari malformati...
- Endoscopic temporal ventriculocisternostomy for th...
- Are evoked potentials clinically useful in the stu...
- A novel autologous duraplasty in situ technique fo...
- Neurosurgery and human immunodeficiency virus in t...
- Reflections on developing pediatric neurosurgery i...
- Editorial: Broca's Area and the promulgation of op...
- IJMS, Vol. 17, Pages 583: The Development of Sugar...
- New Palpable Breast Lump With Recent Negative Mamm...
- Detection of Cortical Venous Drainage and Determin...
- The Current Role of Radiologic and Endoscopic Imag...
- Corrigendum to “Balloons and bavoons vs spikes and...
- Oxygen-glucose deprivation enhancement of cell dea...
- Evidence of functional brain reorganization on the...
- A Breast Foreign Body Migrating to the Back
- Surgical Treatment of Rare Sclerosing Polycystic A...
- Executive Summary of IPITA-TTS Opinion Leaders Rep...
- The Effect of Prenatal Exposure to Nicotine versus...
- Discrepancies of 11CMET Uptake and MRI Contrast En...
- Protective Role of Grape Seeds Extract against Cad...
- Ciliocytophthoria Cytomorphologic Modifications in...
- A SubChronic Exposure Study of Arsenic on Hematolo...
- Aberrant Activity of TAK1 is Associated with Retin...
- Endometriosis in Peritoneal WashingsA Potential Di...
- Inflammatory Fibroid Polyp of the Ileum in Newlydi...
- Efficacy of the DeepBrain Stimulation in Parkinson...
- It Started as a Spot Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans
- Diagnostic PathologyMolecular Oncology
- Can Malachite Green Concentrations Cause Hepatic T...
- Effects of Different Cartilage Sculpting Technique...
- Epithelial Malignancies Arising in Ovarian Mature ...
- Pathogenic bacteria profile and antimicrobial susc...
- Potential biomarkers for esophageal cancer
- Antifungal activity of the piroctone olamine in ex...
- Post-Surgical Perforation of the Esophagus Can be ...
-
▼
Απρ 16
(50)
- ► Φεβρουαρίου (1350)
- ► Ιανουαρίου (1400)
-
►
2015
(1500)
- ► Δεκεμβρίου (1450)
Ετικέτες
Σάββατο 16 Απριλίου 2016
Esophageal perforation after anterior cervical spine surgery: a systematic review of the literature
Εγγραφή σε:
Σχόλια ανάρτησης (Atom)
Δεν υπάρχουν σχόλια:
Δημοσίευση σχολίου