Barotraumatic perforation of the pharyngo-oesophagus secondary to a Lambrini "bottle explosion".

BMJ Case Rep

Charing Cross Hospital, ENT, Head and Neck Surgery, Fulham Palace Road, London, W6 8RF, UK.

Published: November 2011

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  • - A middle-aged woman suffered serious oral injuries, including lacerations and a perforated pharynx, after using her teeth to open a bottle of Lambrini sparkling wine.
  • - She went to the Accident and Emergency department with symptoms like bleeding and difficulty breathing; exams revealed neck surgical emphysema and visible throat injuries.
  • - After a diagnosis through imaging and a swallowing test, the woman was treated conservatively with a nasogastric tube for feeding, antibiotics, and showed complete recovery within a week, being discharged on a regular diet.

Article Abstract

An interesting case of a middle-aged woman who sustained oral lacerations and pharyngeal tear/perforation on opening a bottle of Lambrini sparkling wine with her teeth is presented. The patient presented to the Accident and Emergency (A&E) department with bleeding from the mouth and dyspnoea, and on examination had a neck surgical emphysema and visible laceration to the oropharynx. On further investigation, including a range of imaging modalities, a diagnosis of pharyngeal tear/perforation was made, detected on a gastrograffin swallow test. The patient was subsequently treated conservatively, being kept nil by mouth and fed through a nasogastric tube, with prophylactic antibiotic cover. The patient was re-imaged 1 week later, which displayed complete resolution of the tear, and was subsequently discharged on a normal oral diet.

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Article Synopsis
  • - A middle-aged woman suffered serious oral injuries, including lacerations and a perforated pharynx, after using her teeth to open a bottle of Lambrini sparkling wine.
  • - She went to the Accident and Emergency department with symptoms like bleeding and difficulty breathing; exams revealed neck surgical emphysema and visible throat injuries.
  • - After a diagnosis through imaging and a swallowing test, the woman was treated conservatively with a nasogastric tube for feeding, antibiotics, and showed complete recovery within a week, being discharged on a regular diet.
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