Respiratory Medicine Case Reports | 2021

Endoscopic ultrasound-guided transesophageal drainage for acute mediastinitis caused by pancreatic fistula

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Acute mediastinitis is a life-threatening condition, and standard treatment is percutaneous drainage and/or surgical treatment with antibiotics. A 58-year-old male diagnosed with acute mediastinitis originating from pancreatic fistula, detected only by endoscopic-ultrasound. We inserted a transesophageal nasocystic tube under endoscopic ultrasound guidance and successfully controlled the infection. The root of the main pancreatic duct for pancreatic juice drainage was recanalized using a duodenal endoscope. Endoscopic diagnosis and treatment by ultrasound have improved significantly; therefore, clinicians should know the potential of these procedures. The results of the present case may aid in the future treatment of patients with acute mediastinitis.

Volume 34
Pages None
DOI 10.1016/j.rmcr.2021.101480
Language English
Journal Respiratory Medicine Case Reports

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