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Esophagopleural fistula: an early and long-term complication after pneumonectomy.

Authors :
Massard G
Ducrocq X
Hentz JG
Kessler R
Dumont P
Wihlm JM
Morand G
Source :
The Annals of thoracic surgery [Ann Thorac Surg] 1994 Nov; Vol. 58 (5), pp. 1437-40; discussion 1441.
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

Over a 14-year period, we observed eight cases of esophagopleural fistula after pneumonectomy for cancer (n = 7) or infectious lung disease (n = 1). In 2 patients, the fistula was probably related to an intraoperative esophageal injury. Two others had mediastinal cancer recurrence, whereas a fistula developed in 4 without any malignancy. Patients presented with empyema, and a contrast swallow procedure disclosed an esophagopleural fistula. Two patients with recurrent cancer were managed conservatively with chest tube insertion and died within 3 months. A patient with chronic empyema had a delayed diagnosis of esophagopleural fistula 2 years after a presumed intraoperative injury; he was managed with thoracoplasty and feeding gastrostomy and died 12 months later. Five patients had an attempt at curative treatment. A single patient underwent thoracoplasty and bipolar exclusion of the esophagus and had secondary reconstruction with a coloplasty; he died with postoperative peritonitis. Four patients underwent thoracoplasty and muscle flap repair of the esophagus. There was 1 operative death from pulmonary embolism, whereas 3 patients recovered and are well with follow-up of 18 months, 2 years, and 5 years, respectively. We conclude that the prognosis of esophagopleural fistula is ominous when associated with cancer recurrence. A curative approach should combine direct repair of the esophagus with a muscle flap and eradication of the associated empyema with thoracoplasty. This aggressive treatment is addressed to debilitated patients and carries high rates of mortality and morbidity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0003-4975
Volume :
58
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Annals of thoracic surgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7979671
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/0003-4975(94)91930-5