• Nagoya J Med Sci · Nov 2019

    Case Reports

    Repeated episodes of thoracic empyema after spontaneous esophageal rupture.

    • Yayoi Sakatoku, Masahide Fukaya, Koji Kawaguchi, Hironori Fujieda, Kazushi Miyata, and Masato Nagino.
    • Division of Surgical Oncology, Department of Surgery, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan.
    • Nagoya J Med Sci. 2019 Nov 1; 81 (4): 693-699.

    AbstractA 52-year-old man with a cough, high fever, and inappetence was diagnosed with thoracic empyema on computed tomography at a local hospital. He had undergone continuous thoracic drainage for a spontaneous esophageal rupture that occurred 17 years earlier. He developed left thoracic empyema 2, 14 and 17 years following the initial esophageal rupture that improved with conservative therapy each time. The most recent episode of thoracic empyema also resolved with conservative therapy. However, he was referred to our hospital for further examination and more complete surgical treatment for recurrent thoracic empyema. Gastrointestinal endoscopy showed a scar from the previous esophageal rupture in the lower esophagus. We considered that recurrent esophageal rupture may have caused repeated episodes of thoracic empyema based on endoscopic findings and his past history and elected to perform subtotal esophagectomy to provide a complete cure. A left transthoracic esophagectomy with a left lower lung lobectomy and gastric tube reconstruction via a retrosternal route were performed. A latissimus dorsi muscle flap was used to eliminate the dead space after lower lung lobectomy to prevent recurrent thoracic empyema. The bronchial stump was covered with a pedicled intercostal muscle flap to prevent leakage from the stump. Minor leakage from the esophagogastrostomy site developed during the postoperative course but resolved with conservative therapy. The patient was transferred to the previous hospital on the 36th postoperative day. Four years after surgery, he had good oral intake and nutritional status without any evidence of recurrent thoracic empyema.

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