2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2021.08.114
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Algorithmic Approach to Reconstruction of Esophageal/Hypopharyngeal Injuries After Anterior Cervical Spinal Fusion

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“…5 This etiology has a host of associated challenges including the presence of contaminated hardware in the setting of a potentially unstable cervical spine and poor quality of surrounding tissues. 6 Similar to the prior literature, the most common presenting symptoms of patients in our series was dysphagia and signs of infection from leak. 7 This diagnosis can often be delayed by months due to the nonspecific symptomatology and low index of suspicion.…”
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“…5 This etiology has a host of associated challenges including the presence of contaminated hardware in the setting of a potentially unstable cervical spine and poor quality of surrounding tissues. 6 Similar to the prior literature, the most common presenting symptoms of patients in our series was dysphagia and signs of infection from leak. 7 This diagnosis can often be delayed by months due to the nonspecific symptomatology and low index of suspicion.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Delayed perforation following spinal surgery is believed to result from chronic pressure necrosis of the nearby tissues 5 . This etiology has a host of associated challenges including the presence of contaminated hardware in the setting of a potentially unstable cervical spine and poor quality of surrounding tissues 6 . Similar to the prior literature, the most common presenting symptoms of patients in our series was dysphagia and signs of infection from leak 7 .…”
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confidence: 64%
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