Author:
Wadhwa Rachna,Ganjoo Pragati,Ahluwalia Pallavi,Singh Daljit
Abstract
Theanteriorapproach to the cervical spine is commonly utilized for a variety of degenerative, neoplastic, traumatic, and infectious indications. The distinctive anatomy of the anterior neck presents a unique set of hazards. We encountered a case of delayed esophageal perforation after cervical spine surgery, who presented to us forty-two days post-surgery. Although, timely detection and management of esophageal perforation has a good prognosis, associated vascular complications added on to airway management challenges. We outline the issues with diagnosis and key aspects of airway management in this patient.
Publisher
IP Innovative Publication Pvt Ltd