Title of article :
A middle age addicted man with caustic stomach
Author/Authors :
Nouri Broujerdi، Gholamreza نويسنده Department of surgery, Amir Almomenin Hospital, Arak University of Medical Sciences, Iran. ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی 25 سال 2014
Abstract :
Background: The term caustic generally refers to alkaline and the term corrosive generally refers to acidic agentsʹ injury; however, in medical literature caustic is frequently a term applied to both substances. Ingested alkali typically damage the esophagus more than stomach or duodenum, whereas acids usually cause more severe gastric injury. Since esophagus has a slightly alkaline pH, its epithelium is more resistant to acids, so that only 6 to 20% of those who ingest these substances present lesions in this organ.
Case : A middle-aged addicted man who drunk hydrochloric acid accidentally had extensive necrosis of the stomach with remarkable sparing of the esophagus on second look exploration. A total gastrectomy with a Roux-en-Y esophago-jejunostomy with feeding jejunostomy was performed.
Conclusion : In caustic GI injury, patients who are operated on and found to have no evidence of extensive esophago-gastric necrosis, a biopsy of the posterior gastric wall should be performed to exclude occult injury. If histologically there is a question of viability, a second look operation should be performed within 36 hours.
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Toxicology
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Toxicology