- VernacularTitle:SB-tube, TEVARで救命した進行食道癌による大動脈食道瘻の1例
- Author:
Shinya NEGOTO
1
;
Hiroyuki OTSUKA
1
;
Tomoyuki ANEGAWA
1
;
Yasuyuki ZAIMA
1
;
Takanori KONO
1
;
Yusuke SHINTANI
2
;
Eiji NAKAMURA
1
;
Takahiro SHOJIMA
1
;
Tohru TAKASEYA
1
;
Eiki TAYAMA
1
Author Information
- Keywords: aortoesophageal fistula; thoracic endovascular aortic repair; SB-tube
- From:Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2023;52(3):176-180
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
- Abstract: The patient is a 71-year-old man. After receiving chemoradiotherapy (CRTx) for an unresectable esophageal cancer, he developed sudden hematemesis during a follow-up examination. Subsequent imaging via contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) showed leakage of the contrast medium from the descending aorta into the esophagus. Consequently, an aortoesophageal fistula (AEF) was diagnosed and an emergency thoracic endovascular aortic stent graft repair (TEVAR) was scheduled. However, during the preparation for surgery, the patient vomited a large amount of blood and went into cardiopulmonary arrest. Following the administration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, a Sengstaken-Blakemore tube (SB-tube) was inserted intranasally to control bleeding and TEVAR was performed to save his life. Although a gastrostomy was necessary after the surgery, the patient was transferred from the hospital on the 32nd day without any complications. Nonetheless, his general condition deteriorated as the cancer progressed and he died on the 103rd postoperative day. It is generally reported that the risk for esophageal perforation is 10-20% in CRTx for unresectable esophageal cancer. Although issues regarding the long-term prognosis of patients treated with TEVAR have been highlighted in recent years, there have also been reports of life-saving cases following its use; in this case, the patient was discharged home after SB-tube insertion and TEVAR with prompt treatment, resulting in his life being prolonged for an estimated 3 months.