Delayed esophageal perforation after cervical spine surgery: A lesser known devil


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Article type :

Case Report

Author :

Rachna Wadhwa, Pragati Ganjoo, Pallavi Ahluwalia, Daljit Singh

Volume :

8

Issue :

1

Abstract :

Theanterior approach to the cervical spine is commonly utilized for a variety of degenerative, neoplastic, traumatic, and infectious indications. The distinctive anatomy of the anterior neck presents a unique set of hazards. We encountered a case of delayed esophageal perforation after cervical spine surgery, who presented to us forty-two days post-surgery. Although, timely detection and management of esophageal perforation has a good prognosis, associated vascular complications added on to airway management challenges. We outline the issues with diagnosis and key aspects of airway management in this patient.

Keyword :

 Cervical spine surgery, Esophageal perforation, Difficult airway, Tracheostomy.
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