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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 83, 194-204, Copyright © 1982 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
DD Oakes, JP Sherck and JB Mark
Conventional treatment of caustic esophagitis consists of early endoscopy
to the first site of injury followed by antibiotic and steroid therapy,
with early mechanical dilatation to prevent stricture formation. The
failure of this approach in two recent patients led us to review our
overall experience with the management of patients who had ingested lye or
other caustic substances. Of 42 patients treated at the Santa Clara Valley
Medical Center between 1970 and 1980, seven sustained severe esophageal
burns. All had intractable strictures despite steroids, antibiotics, and,
in three cases, attempts at dilatation. We conclude that patient survival
should not be jeopardized by overly aggressive attempts to salvage an
extensively damaged esophagus. Such attempts will probably prove both
futile and dangerous, and effective re-establishment of oral-intestinal
continuity is now possible by a variety of techniques.
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Lye ingestion. Clinical patterns and therapeutic implications
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