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Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery > Volume 22(4); 1979 > Article
Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1979;22(4): 71-6.
Esophageal Foreign Bodies with Periesophageal Abscess
CH Kim, MD, JR Kim, MD, WM An, MD, YH Kim, MD, JW Kang, MD, and BW Kim, MD
Department of Otolaryngology, Catholic Medical College, Korea
식도주위농양을 병발한 식도이물 2례
김춘환 · 김주룡 · 안원모 · 김영홍 · 강주원 · 김병우
가톨릭대학교 의과대학 이비인후과학교실
ABSTRACT

Foreign bodies in air and food passages are not uncommon problems in the otolaryngological fields and its etiological factors are closely related to the social environment and mode of life. It may complicate of esophageal perforation, periesophagitis, periesophageal abscess, mediastinitis, pneumothorax, pyothorax and lung abscess which may lead to the problems of life and death. The majority of esophageal foreign bodies which lodge in the esophagus can be removed endoscopically, but the following types of foreign bodies may require removal by the external route : 1) an impacted foreign body, 2) a foreign body producing periesophagitis after unsuccessful attempts at removal through the esophagoscope, and 3) a periesophageal abscess with a foreign body lodging in the abscess itself. Many interesting cases and statistical analysis of esophageal foreign bodies were reported by many authors, but only a few complicated cases were reported. Recently, we experienced 2 cases of esophageal foreign bodies which penetrate the cervical and thoracic esophageal wall and formed periesophageal abscesses in 11-and 40-year-old males who swallowed of wire accidentally. The foreign bodies are successfully removed by the external routes through the lateral neck and chest. The postoperative courses were uneventful.

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