[Oesophageal perforation of osteosynthesis material after anterior cervical surgery]

Ugeskr Laeger. 2014 Dec 15;176(25A):V11120677.
[Article in Danish]

Abstract

The rare, potentially life-threatening complication to anterior cervical surgery, oesophageal perforation, occurs after surgical trauma or due to erosion by migrating hardware. Symptoms are hoarseness, dysphagia, neck/throat pain, subcutaneous emphysema and fever. Imaging and endoscopic diagnosis can give false negative results. We present a case of a 74-year-old male, who was readmitted with sepsis and abscess in the operation area three weeks after anterior cervical surgery. Veillonella parvula was found in the abscess material and computed tomography confirmed the diagnosis of oesophageal perforation.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Abscess / microbiology
  • Aged
  • Cervical Vertebrae / diagnostic imaging
  • Cervical Vertebrae / surgery*
  • Esophageal Perforation / etiology*
  • Foreign-Body Migration / complications*
  • Humans
  • Internal Fixators / adverse effects*
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Male
  • Sepsis / microbiology
  • Spinal Fusion / adverse effects*
  • Veillonella / isolation & purification