Esophageal-pleural fistula
An esophageal-pleural fistula refers to an abnormal connection between the esophagus and pleura.
Pathology
They can arise from a number of underlying pathologies which can result in an esophageal rupture :
- post surgical
- endoscopic procedures
- post esophageal dilatation
- secondary to a tumor, e.g. esophageal carcinoma
- esophageal tuberculosis
- from chemical injury following ingestion of corrosive substances
- from irradiation
Radiographic features
CT
Thoracic CT with esophageal (oral) contrast may show a direct communication with the pleural space. Air in the pleural space +/- hydropneumothorax in correct clinical setting may also be useful in the diagnosis.
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