Boerhaave's syndrome. Spontaneous formation of an esophageal-bronchial fistula
E. A. Zenone and B. W. Trotman
Although Boerhaave's syndrome is usually a surgical emergency, we recently
observed a 57-year-old man with a chronic Boerhaave's syndrome. Initially,
he responded to conservative management. However, the spontaneous formation
of an esophageal-bronchial fistula complicated his course. Pulmonary
symptoms and weight loss prompted surgical intervention. We speculate that
the patient's six-week clinical course before surgery was tolerated because
the contamination of the mediastinum following the initial esophageal tear
was well contained and allowed sufficient time for the spontaneous
formation of an esophageal-bronchial fistula.