Spontaneous esophageal perforation (Boerhaave syndrome): Diagnosis with CT-esophagography

J Emerg Trauma Shock. 2013 Jan;6(1):58-60. doi: 10.4103/0974-2700.106329.

Abstract

Spontaneous esophageal perforation (Boerhaave syndrome) is a very uncommon, life-threatening surgical emergency that should be suspected in all patients presenting with lower thoracic-epigastric pain and a combination of gastrointestinal and respiratory symptoms. Variable clinical manifestations and subtle or unspecific radiographic findings often result in critical diagnostic delays. Multidetector computed tomography complemented with CT-esophagography represents the ideal "one-stop shop" investigation technique to allow a rapid, comprehensive diagnosis of BS, including identification of suggestive periesophageal abnormalities, direct visualization of esophageal perforation and quantification of mediastinitis.

Keywords: Computed tomography; contrast medium; esophageal perforation; esophagography; esophagus.