Endoscopic vacuum therapy for esophageal perforations and leakages

Background and study aims: Injuries to the esophageal wall, such as perforations and anastomotic leaks, are serious complications of surgical and endoscopic interventions. Since 2006, a new treatment has been introduced, in the form of endoscopically placed vacuum sponge therapy. Patient...

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Main Authors: Oliver Möschler, Christoph Nies, Michael K. Mueller
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2015-08-01
Series:Endoscopy International Open
Online Access:http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0034-1392568
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spelling doaj-b66e7e877d3042399944ec7f0b4a7eee2020-11-25T02:38:09ZengGeorg Thieme Verlag KGEndoscopy International Open2364-37222196-97362015-08-010306E554E55810.1055/s-0034-1392568Endoscopic vacuum therapy for esophageal perforations and leakagesOliver Möschler0Christoph Nies1Michael K. Mueller2Department of Internal Medicine/Gastroenterology, Marienhospital Osnabrück, Osnabrück, GermanyDepartment of Surgery, Marienhospital Osnabrück, Osnabrück, GermanyDepartment of Internal Medicine/Gastroenterology, Marienhospital Osnabrück, Osnabrück, GermanyBackground and study aims: Injuries to the esophageal wall, such as perforations and anastomotic leaks, are serious complications of surgical and endoscopic interventions. Since 2006, a new treatment has been introduced, in the form of endoscopically placed vacuum sponge therapy. Patients and methods: Between April 2012 and October 2014, 10 patients (5 men and 5 women) aged 57 to 94 years were treated at our institution using endoscopic vacuum therapy (EVT) in the upper gastrointestinal tract. Results: The defect in the esophageal wall was successfully closed in seven of the 10 patients (70 %). No severe complications occurred. Conclusions: EVT is a valuable tool for management of defects in the esophageal wall and should be considered as a treatment option for patients with this condition.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0034-1392568
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Christoph Nies
Michael K. Mueller
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Michael K. Mueller
Endoscopic vacuum therapy for esophageal perforations and leakages
Endoscopy International Open
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Christoph Nies
Michael K. Mueller
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title Endoscopic vacuum therapy for esophageal perforations and leakages
title_short Endoscopic vacuum therapy for esophageal perforations and leakages
title_full Endoscopic vacuum therapy for esophageal perforations and leakages
title_fullStr Endoscopic vacuum therapy for esophageal perforations and leakages
title_full_unstemmed Endoscopic vacuum therapy for esophageal perforations and leakages
title_sort endoscopic vacuum therapy for esophageal perforations and leakages
publisher Georg Thieme Verlag KG
series Endoscopy International Open
issn 2364-3722
2196-9736
publishDate 2015-08-01
description Background and study aims: Injuries to the esophageal wall, such as perforations and anastomotic leaks, are serious complications of surgical and endoscopic interventions. Since 2006, a new treatment has been introduced, in the form of endoscopically placed vacuum sponge therapy. Patients and methods: Between April 2012 and October 2014, 10 patients (5 men and 5 women) aged 57 to 94 years were treated at our institution using endoscopic vacuum therapy (EVT) in the upper gastrointestinal tract. Results: The defect in the esophageal wall was successfully closed in seven of the 10 patients (70 %). No severe complications occurred. Conclusions: EVT is a valuable tool for management of defects in the esophageal wall and should be considered as a treatment option for patients with this condition.
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