2020
DOI: 10.3389/fped.2020.545760
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Case Report: Successful Use of Biliary Stent for Iatrogenic Esophageal Perforation Following Balloon Dilation in a 7-Month-Old Infant

Abstract: Esophageal perforation is a rare but critical emergency that requires early detection and prompt management. In the pediatric population, iatrogenic injury is the most common etiology of esophageal perforation, and the majority of cases come from stricture dilation. Treatment options include medical management, endoscopic therapy, and surgery. Usually, conservative treatment is appropriate in most carefully selected patients, especially in the setting of early diagnosis and with the absence of severe sepsis. A… Show more

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“…1D). Reports have described the use of biliary stents in the esophagus in children (1–3), which have a smaller diameter compared to traditional esophageal stents. The patient did well afterwards with improved oral intake.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…1D). Reports have described the use of biliary stents in the esophagus in children (1–3), which have a smaller diameter compared to traditional esophageal stents. The patient did well afterwards with improved oral intake.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%