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Case of successful treatment of long spontaneous rupture of the esophagus

https://doi.org/10.52581/1814-1471/78-79/08

Abstract

The report presents a brief historical outline of spontaneous rupture of the esophagus, modern data on the incidence of the disease, difficulties in diagnosis and treatment, as well as the high incidence of complications and mortality in this pathology. A case of successful staged treatment of a patient with spontaneous rupture of the esophagus complicated by purulent mediastinitis and pleural empyema, who was admitted 6 days after the onset of the disease, is described. The surgical tactics and features of the postoperative management of the patient are described in detail.

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Ye. B. Topolnitskiy
Tomsk Regional Clinical Hospital; Tomsk Regional Oncology Center; Siberian State Medical University
Russian Federation

Yevgeny B. Topolnitskiy - Dr. Med. sci., Professor, the Department of Surgery with a Course of Mobilization Training and Disaster Medicine, SSMU, Tomsk, Russia; head of the Thoracic Surgery Department, TRCH; oncologist, Tomsk Regional Oncology Center.

96, Ivan Chernykh st., Tomsk, 634063; 115, Lenin Ave. Tomsk, 634050; 2, Moscovskiy Trakt st., Tomsk, 634050



N. A. Shefer
Tomsk Regional Clinical Hospital; Tomsk Regional Oncology Center; Siberian State Medical University
Russian Federation

Nikolay A. Shefer - Cand. Med. sci., assistant, the Department of Surgery with a Course of Mobilization Training and Disaster Medicine, SSMU; oncologist, Tomsk Regional Oncology Center, Tomsk, Russia; thoracic surgeon, Thoracic Surgery Department, TRCH.

96, Ivan Chernykh st., Tomsk, 634063; 115, Lenin Ave. Tomsk, 634050; 2, Moscovskiy Trakt st., Tomsk, 634050



G. Ts. Dambayev
Siberian State Medical University
Russian Federation

Georgy Ts. Dambayev, Honored scientist of Russia, Dr. Med. sci., Professor, Corresponding Member of RAS, head of Hospital Surgery Department, SSMU.

2, Moscovskiy Trakt st., Tomsk, 634050



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Topolnitskiy Ye.B., Shefer N.A., Dambayev G.Ts. Case of successful treatment of long spontaneous rupture of the esophagus. Issues of Reconstructive and Plastic Surgery. 2021;24(3-4):82-86. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52581/1814-1471/78-79/08

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