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Successful management following combined thoracic endovascular aortic repair and minimally invasive esophagectomy for primary aortoesophageal fistula: A case report.
Yokoe, Takeshi; Toiyama, Yuji; Ichikawa, Takashi; Uratani, Ryo; Imaoka, Hiroki; Yasuda, Hiromi; Morimoto, Yuki; Fujikawa, Hiroyuki; Okugawa, Yoshinaga; Okita, Yoshiki; Yoshiyama, Shigeyuki; Ohi, Masaki.
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  • Yokoe T; Department of Gastrointestinal and Pediatric Surgery, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine, Tsu, Japan.
  • Toiyama Y; Department of Gastrointestinal and Pediatric Surgery, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine, Tsu, Japan.
  • Ichikawa T; Department of Gastrointestinal and Pediatric Surgery, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine, Tsu, Japan.
  • Uratani R; Department of Gastrointestinal and Pediatric Surgery, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine, Tsu, Japan.
  • Imaoka H; Department of Gastrointestinal and Pediatric Surgery, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine, Tsu, Japan.
  • Yasuda H; Department of Gastrointestinal and Pediatric Surgery, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine, Tsu, Japan.
  • Morimoto Y; Department of Gastrointestinal and Pediatric Surgery, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine, Tsu, Japan.
  • Fujikawa H; Department of Gastrointestinal and Pediatric Surgery, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine, Tsu, Japan.
  • Okugawa Y; Department of Gastrointestinal and Pediatric Surgery, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine, Tsu, Japan.
  • Okita Y; Department of Gastrointestinal and Pediatric Surgery, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine, Tsu, Japan.
  • Yoshiyama S; Department of Gastrointestinal and Pediatric Surgery, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine, Tsu, Japan.
  • Ohi M; Department of Gastrointestinal and Pediatric Surgery, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine, Tsu, Japan.
Asian J Endosc Surg ; 17(1): e13249, 2024 Jan.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37845781
ABSTRACT
Aortoesophageal fistula (AEF) is a rare but life-threatening pathology. We report a case of a primary AEF that was successfully managed with temporary thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) and esophagectomy with video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. A 73-year-old man was transferred to the emergency department with a complaint of hematemesis. A computed tomography scan identified an AEF due to aortic aneurysm. We placed a stent using TEVAR for the purpose of hemodynamic stasis, and the operation was performed 23 h after admission. Right video-assisted thoracoscopic esophagectomy (VATS-E) was chosen, and a cervical esophagostomy and a feeding gastrostomy tube was constructed. Infection had been effectively controlled postoperatively. Four months after the first operation, we performed esophageal reconstruction. At the 70-month follow-up examination, the patient had no signs of mediastinitis. VATS-E immediately after hemostabilization by TEVAR is useful management for primary AEF.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Aortic Diseases / Esophageal Fistula / Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation Limits: Aged / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Asian J Endosc Surg Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Japón

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Aortic Diseases / Esophageal Fistula / Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation Limits: Aged / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Asian J Endosc Surg Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Japón