A 40-year-old female presented with history of swelling at the upper and middle of the left leg since 6 months was confirmed as post cancer surgery non healing wound not responding to conventional antibiotic therapy and local wound care in an operated case of synovial sarcoma of the knee, monophasic fibrous type with no lung metastasis. Post surgical non healing wound not responding to conventional therapy was treated successfully with local application of 3% citric acid ointment for 25 days.
The ulceration associated with gout tophi is very difficult to treat because of impaired and halted local inflammatory response resulting from the gout treatment regimen. We report chronic nonhealing tophaceous gout with bursitis in an 80-year-old male, not responding to conventional treatment modality for months together. This nonhealing ulcer was treated successfully with local application of 3% citric acid ointment for 22 days.
Acquired trachea-esophageal fistula (TEF) is a rare condition caused by cuffed tracheal tube, surgical trauma and blunt injuries. Surgical approach for the treatment is successful in surgical units with specialized TEF surgery. Herein, we presented such a rare case of post intubation acquired TEF in a 23 year old female patient who presented with cough and regurgitation of food 7 days after extubation. Patient had history of organophosphate poison ingestion after which she was intubated in emergency room and kept on mechanical ventilation for 11 days. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, fibre optic bronchoscopy and computed tomography scan of neck and chest revealed the presence of TEF, 2.5 cm below glottis. Patient was managed with elective single step surgical approach after which patient recovered well. Fistula resection with crico-tracheal anastomosis with primary closure of esophageal defect and suture line buttressed using strap muscle flap cover was done.
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