Sever Gastrointestinal Caustic Injury and Surgical Treatment
Approximately 20% of caustic ingestions result in some degree of esophageal injury. Alkaline materials are the most frequent corrosive materials ingested. The physical form and PH of ingested materials play a critical role in the site and type of gastrointestinal injury (PH > 12 or PH < 1....
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doaj-784ccdd94bbd4dfba3d72d6523c3acca2020-11-25T02:12:15ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Pediatrics2345-50472345-50552014-04-0122.1442442Sever Gastrointestinal Caustic Injury and Surgical TreatmentA Bazrafshan0Pediatric Surgeon, Associate Professor, Mashhad University of Medical S, Mashhad, Iran.Approximately 20% of caustic ingestions result in some degree of esophageal injury. Alkaline materials are the most frequent corrosive materials ingested. The physical form and PH of ingested materials play a critical role in the site and type of gastrointestinal injury (PH > 12 or PH < 1.5, crystalline drain cleaners). Unlike Alkaline solutions, strong acids are bitter, burn on contact and usually produce vomiting but when swallowed pass rapidly through the esophagus and damage the antrum of the stomach. I will present the results of 5 cases of gastric out let obstruction after acid ingestion (subtotal gastrectomy and billroth 1) and 4 patients with extensive esophageal damage and perforation ( Total esophagectomy and gastric pull up). http://ijp.mums.ac.ir/pdf_2442_f6e6bce897ef0bd51c3fee865b6d482b.htmlOral PresentationN 4 |
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Approximately 20% of caustic ingestions result in some degree of esophageal injury. Alkaline materials are the most frequent corrosive materials ingested. The physical form and PH of ingested materials play a critical role in the site and type of gastrointestinal injury (PH > 12 or PH < 1.5, crystalline drain cleaners). Unlike Alkaline solutions, strong acids are bitter, burn on contact and usually produce vomiting but when swallowed pass rapidly through the esophagus and damage the antrum of the stomach. I will present the results of 5 cases of gastric out let obstruction after acid ingestion (subtotal gastrectomy and billroth 1) and 4 patients with extensive esophageal damage and perforation ( Total esophagectomy and gastric pull up). |
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