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Citation

Darbari A, Tandon S, Chaudhary S, Bharadwaj M, Kumar A, Singh GP. Asian Cardiovasc. Thorac Ann. 2008; 16(4): 298-300.

Affiliation

Department of Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery, KGM University, Lucknow, India. darbari1@indiatimes.com

Copyright

(Copyright © 2008, Asian-Pacific Society of Cardiology, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

18670022

Abstract

Aluminum phosphide is a lethal systemic poison with 80%-90% mortality. Survivors have taken either a very small amount or the tablet had been exposed to air, rendering it less toxic, but often causing severe esophageal injuries. The presentation and treatment of 11 cases of esophageal injury due to aluminum phosphide are described. Ten patients had esophageal stricture, and 1 had tracheoesophageal fistula with stricture. Endoscopic bougie dilatation was sufficient in 7 patients, and surgical intervention was required in 4 who underwent definitive repair via gastric tube or feeding jejunostomy with a 2(nd) stage repair planned in 2. There was no mortality but significant morbidity. Mortality and morbidity might be prevented by withdrawing this pesticide from the market, making its sale difficult, or modifying the packaging.


Language: en

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