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Meanings of
esophageal perforation
in English
Opening or hole in the esophagus caused by trauma, injury or pathological process.
esophageal rupture
oesophageal perforation
Usage of
esophageal perforation
in English
1
Conclusions: Our study represents a large series of patients treated for
esophageal
perforation
.
2
Background: Boerhaave's syndrome is the most sinister cause of
esophageal
perforation
.
3
Rare side effects include
esophageal
perforation
,
pneumonia and breathing problems.
4
Background: Historically,
esophageal
perforation
has been associated with significant mortality.
5
The surgical complications reportedly include hemorrhage,
esophageal
perforation
,
gastric perforation, and vagus nerve damage.
6
However, intraoperative
esophageal
perforation
remains a significant complication.
7
We reviewed our experience with the management of
esophageal
perforation
to determine whether outcomes have improved.
8
Background: The surgical management of
esophageal
perforation
(EP) often results in mortality and significant morbidity.
9
The results demonstrate that the overall mortality from
esophageal
perforation
can be less than 10%.
10
One
esophageal
perforation
occurred in each subgroup.
11
Purpose: To assess the results and indications of conservative management of
esophageal
perforation
following pneumatic dilatation for achalasia.
12
On the 3rd postoperative day he presented a mediastinitis secondary to
esophageal
perforation
produced by a Linton tube.
13
Methods: Five consecutive patients presenting with distal
esophageal
perforation
after pneumatic dilation for achalasia were included in this study.
14
We have shown in this large series that Heller myotomy can be completed using this technology without
esophageal
perforation
.
15
Methods: We retrospectively reviewed all cases of
esophageal
perforation
from 1997 through 2008 at our institution.
16
Conservative management of
esophageal
perforation
we proceeded in 5 patients in whom a stent was introduced and the perforation successfully healed.
Other examples for "esophageal perforation"
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This collocation consists of:
esophageal
perforation
esophageal
Adjective
Noun
Esophageal perforation
through the time
Esophageal perforation
across language varieties
United States of America
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