Congress:
ECR25
Poster Number:
C-22266
Type:
Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
Authorblock:
M. Sidiropoulou, M. Poupi, M. Adamopoulou, A. Gkana, A. Papadopoulou, O. Giouleme, K. Ballas, A. Anastasiou; Thessaloniki/GR
Disclosures:
Maria Sidiropoulou:
Nothing to disclose
Maria Poupi:
Nothing to disclose
Marina Adamopoulou:
Nothing to disclose
Androniki Gkana:
Nothing to disclose
Anna Papadopoulou:
Nothing to disclose
Olga Giouleme:
Nothing to disclose
Konstantinos Ballas:
Nothing to disclose
Athanasia Anastasiou:
Nothing to disclose
Keywords:
Abdomen, CT, Fluoroscopy, Contrast agent-oral, Endoscopy, Cancer
E-Vac is a minimally invasive treatment option after esophageal perforation or post-operative esophageal anastomotic leaks, two life-threatening conditions with high mortality rates.
We retrospectively studied esophagograms with oral contrast medium and MDCT scans of adult patients who were managed in our hospital with E-Vac placement for post-surgery esophageal leaks, iatrogenic injury, and perforation after Boerhaave’s syndrome in the last three years. Correlation with endoscopic findings was documented.