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A Word of Caution With Esophageal Replacement for Corrosive Esophageal Injury: A Case Report.
Corrosive ingestion remains a common problem in developing countries such as India due to the lack of strict laws that regulate the sale of caustics. Corrosives can damage any segment of the gastrointestinal tract. The chronic phase of corrosive injuries may result in several complications, with the most common among them being stricture. These chronic sequelae are frequently managed by esophageal replacement. Due to the associated injury to the larynx and the trachea, the airway management is complicated in the late phase when fibrosis and strictures distort the anatomy. We present a case of a patient with corrosive esophageal injury scheduled for a colonic pullup. Pneumothorax is a recognized complication of esophageal replacement. In this case, the scarred airway with a delayed postoperative pneumothorax created a catastrophic situation. This case report draws attention to the possibility of a disaster following esophageal replacement in patients with corrosive injury when postoperative lung complications compound a distorted airway. During such an emergency, strict vigilance and proper planning with early corrective measures is imperative.
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Founded in 1931 and located in Park Ridge, Ill., the AANA is the professional organization for more than 90 percent of the nation’s nurse anesthetists. As advanced practice nurses, CRNAs administer approximately 32 million anesthetics in the United States each year. CRNAs practice in every setting where anesthesia is available and are the sole anesthesia providers in more than two-thirds of all rural hospitals. They administer every type of anesthetic, and provide care for every type of surgery or procedure, from open heart to cataract to pain management.