Boerhaave syndrome - Case report and review

  • Matija Horzic
  • Mario Kopljar
  • Kristijan Cupurdija
Keywords: Boerhaave syndrome, spontaneous esophageal perforation, subtotal esophagectomy

Abstract

Boerhaave syndrome is a rare but life-threatening injury associated with an overall mortality rate ranging from
20 to 70% depending on the onset of treatment. Prompt recognition and initiation of treatment of esopheagal
perforations has long been recognized as being essential for a favorable outcome. However, in spite of dramatic
clinical presentation, diagnosis is delayed in over 50% of patients. Therefore, constant awareness about this
serious surgical condition is mandatory. We present a case of spontaneous rupture of the esophagus treated by
subtotal esophagectomy and a review of the current literature.

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Published
2005-12-01
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Horzic M, Kopljar M, Cupurdija K. Boerhaave syndrome - Case report and review. Acta Chir. Croat. [Internet]. 2005Dec.1 [cited 2026Jan.27];2(1):48-0. Available from: https://acc.hkd.com.hr/index.php/ACC/article/view/63
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Case Reports

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