Management of Esophageal Burns Caused by Caustic Ingestion: A Case Report. 2016
BACKGROUND Domestic and industrial swallowing of caustic substances can cause acute and chronic injuries. In the acute phase of care, focus is on the immediate control of tissue damage and perforation, and in the chronic phase, the focus is on the treatment of pharyngeal narrowing and impaired swallowing. METHODS The patients of this report were an 18-year-old man and a 20-year-old woman, who had esophageal burns after ingesting chemicals, and for solving their nutritional problems, such as difficulty in swallowing, they had underwent surgery. Patients had continued follow-up after surgery. CONCLUSIONS Treatment of esophageal burn lesions is by immediate and delayed removing of damage outcomes.
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