As the"gold standard"for diagnosis and treatment of coronary heart disease,percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI)has become one of the most common interventional methods in clinical practice.Besides the car...As the"gold standard"for diagnosis and treatment of coronary heart disease,percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI)has become one of the most common interventional methods in clinical practice.Besides the cardiac complication,one of the most frequent complications is post PCI bleeding.It was found that the median bleeding rates in various hospitals varied between approximately 2%and 10%between hospitals in the 5th and 95th percentile.展开更多
BACKGROUND Esophageal foreign body(FB)is a common clinical emergency.Clinically,computed tomography(CT)scans are important in the diagnosis of FBs in the esophagus.Here,we report a case of esophageal perforation and c...BACKGROUND Esophageal foreign body(FB)is a common clinical emergency.Clinically,computed tomography(CT)scans are important in the diagnosis of FBs in the esophagus.Here,we report a case of esophageal perforation and cervical hematoma,caused by a FB,whose uniqueness made rapid diagnosis difficult.CASE SUMMARY A 42-year-old man was transferred to our hospital with esophageal perforation,which was accompanied by cervical and mediastinal hematoma.CT scans only revealed a black shadow,approximately 2.5 cm in diameter,in the upper esophagus.After multidisciplinary discussion,he was quickly subjected to mediastinal hematoma resection,peripheral nerve compression release,esophageal FB removal and esophagectomy.Eventually,we removed a small crab with a pointed tip from his esophagus.CONCLUSION This was an unusual case of occurrence of sharp polygonal esophageal FBs caused by a small crab.Rapid diagnosis of this FB was difficult,mainly due to its translucent nature.Occurrence of sharp FBs,with cavities that sometimes only appear as black shadows on CT scans,can easily be mistaken for esophageal lumens.More attention should be paid to such sharp polygonal FBs.展开更多
基金supported by Zhejiang Provincial Medicine and Health Technology Plan 2019(No.2019RC264)to Wang H。
文摘As the"gold standard"for diagnosis and treatment of coronary heart disease,percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI)has become one of the most common interventional methods in clinical practice.Besides the cardiac complication,one of the most frequent complications is post PCI bleeding.It was found that the median bleeding rates in various hospitals varied between approximately 2%and 10%between hospitals in the 5th and 95th percentile.
文摘BACKGROUND Esophageal foreign body(FB)is a common clinical emergency.Clinically,computed tomography(CT)scans are important in the diagnosis of FBs in the esophagus.Here,we report a case of esophageal perforation and cervical hematoma,caused by a FB,whose uniqueness made rapid diagnosis difficult.CASE SUMMARY A 42-year-old man was transferred to our hospital with esophageal perforation,which was accompanied by cervical and mediastinal hematoma.CT scans only revealed a black shadow,approximately 2.5 cm in diameter,in the upper esophagus.After multidisciplinary discussion,he was quickly subjected to mediastinal hematoma resection,peripheral nerve compression release,esophageal FB removal and esophagectomy.Eventually,we removed a small crab with a pointed tip from his esophagus.CONCLUSION This was an unusual case of occurrence of sharp polygonal esophageal FBs caused by a small crab.Rapid diagnosis of this FB was difficult,mainly due to its translucent nature.Occurrence of sharp FBs,with cavities that sometimes only appear as black shadows on CT scans,can easily be mistaken for esophageal lumens.More attention should be paid to such sharp polygonal FBs.