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Successful conservative management of a case of caustic esophagitis based on computed tomography assessment
Author(s) -
Yonemaru Hiroki,
Karimata Hiroyuki,
Shimoji Hideaki,
Yamamoto Kei,
Hanashiro Kazuhiko,
Fukami Masataka,
Ouchi Gen,
Tamaki Yuichiro,
Kondo Yutaka,
Kukita Ichiro
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
acute medicine and surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2052-8817
DOI - 10.1002/ams2.149
Subject(s) - medicine , epigastric pain , computed tomography , perforation , endoscopy , esophagitis , radiology , surgery , reflux , materials science , disease , metallurgy , punching , vomiting
Case We describe the case of a female patient who ingested approximately 100 mL of toilet bowl cleaner containing 9.5% hydrochloric acid in a suicide attempt. Upon admission for hematemesis and epigastric pain, she was alert and oriented with stable vital signs. Initial contrast‐enhanced computed tomography ( CT ) demonstrated edematous changes with no evidence of upper gastrointestinal tract perforation. Endoscopy was not performed owing to the high risk of perforation. We managed this patient conservatively. Repeat contrast‐enhanced CT revealed mediastinal emphysema on day 2, which resolved by day 6. The patient was subsequently discharged with no apparent strictures of the upper gastrointestinal tract. Outcome Surgical interventions are frequently required following the ingestion of large amounts of highly concentrated hydrochloric acid; however, this patient was successfully managed conservatively. Conclusion Contrast‐enhanced CT is useful in the assessment of the respiratory and digestive systems and the prediction of potential complications.

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