1965
DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.1965.01320140028006
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Conservative Management of Esophageal Perforation

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“…A recent esophageal perforation with the corresponding clinical symptoms should be treated surgically as soon as possible. If a perforation is not diagnosed until a few days after the injury, and if the patient without symptoms, a watchand-wait strategy is proposed [13,21]. Other authors refer to modern intensive care and prefer a surgical regimen in cases of delayed diagnosis of perforation [8,10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent esophageal perforation with the corresponding clinical symptoms should be treated surgically as soon as possible. If a perforation is not diagnosed until a few days after the injury, and if the patient without symptoms, a watchand-wait strategy is proposed [13,21]. Other authors refer to modern intensive care and prefer a surgical regimen in cases of delayed diagnosis of perforation [8,10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wesdorp et al [14] behandelten auch Perforationen im cervicalen Abschnitt mit sehr gutem Erfolg/ihnlich wie Mengoli und Klassen [7]. Ein konservativer Therapieversuch ist mithin auch bei cervikalen, unkomplizierten Perforationen durchaus zu rechtfertigen.…”
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“…Einer generellen Bevorzugung der konservativen Therapie, wie sie von Mengoli (1965) und Shapiro (1965 beschrieben wurde, k6nnen wit uns nicht anschliegen. Lediglich bei minimalen Perforationen im Thorax, bzw.…”
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