A minimally invasive approach with a 3d imaging system for the treatment of esophageal perforation due to Boerhaave syndrome
Paolo Prosperi 1, Giovanni Alemanno 1, Annamaria Di Bella 1, Massimiliano Ardu 1, Gherardo Maltinti 1, Veronica Iacopini 1, Carlo Bergamini 1, Andrea Valeri 1
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1 Emergency Surgery Unit, Careggi University Hospital, Florence, Italy
Abstract
Boerhaave’s syndrome is a rare life-threatening condition that requires urgent surgical management. There are various methods of managing it, with the main principles of limiting sepsis, draining the area and maintaining nutrition. Although the gold standard is open thoracotomy and/or laparotomy, mostly in patients with sepsis, we present a case of a 53-year-old man treated with a combination of laparoscopic suture (3D imaging system) of the oesophageal perforation site, decompressive percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy and feeding jejunostomy. We conclude that this approach is a safe and a viable option in the management of Boerhaave syndrome in a septic patient presenting early.
Keywords
- Boerhaave’s syndrome
- Laparoscopy
- Minimally invasive surgery
- Oesophageal Rupture
- Surgery
- 3D-laparoscopy
