Navigating the challenges: A case of iatrogenic cervical esophageal perforation following thyroid surgery.

Int J Surg Case Rep

Department of Surgery, Division of Digestive Surgery. Universitas Diponegoro, Faculty of Medicine, Kariadi Hospital, Jl. Dr. Sutomo No. 16, Randusari, Semarang 50244, Indonesia. Electronic address:

Published: October 2024

Introduction: Iatrogenic cervical esophageal perforation (ICEP) represents a rare and challenging surgical complication that results in significant morbidity and mortality. This is a case report of a cervical esophageal fistula that resulted from an iatrogenic perforation following thyroid surgery, treated with surgical repair followed by negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT).

Presentation Of Case: A 43-year-old female was presented with an infected post-total thyroidectomy and bilateral radical neck dissection two weeks prior. Esophagography revealed contrast leakage from the anterolateral aspect of the esophagus at the level of C7-T1. Surgical debridement exposed large (4 × 1 cm) esophageal damage. The esophageal repair was performed using a sternocleidomastoids flap reinforced with BioGlue® followed by placement of a feeding tube through a gastrostomy. Subsequent mucus leakage was observed two weeks after the repair. Conservative approach using NPWT was used to promote wound closure. Over a 3-week period, serial imaging demonstrated fistula closure and complete wound healing by 8 weeks.

Discussion: A delay in diagnosis and treatment for esophageal perforation leads to severe complications, highlighting the need for standardized treatment algorithms. Larger perforations illustrated in this case report require primary repair with muscle flaps. When reconstructive surgery fails, a follow-up conservative therapy utilizing proper NPWT was able to heal the leakage.

Conclusion: This case report illustrates rare but devastating potential complications from a commonly performed oncologic surgery. The involvement of a multidisciplinary team from the very first identification of surgical complications is crucial for ensuring proper treatment.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11416598PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2024.110223DOI Listing

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