How Mumbai doctors saved elderly woman from life-threatening food pipe rupture
Mumbai doctors have successfully treated a 70-year-old woman suffering from a rare and life-threatening rupture of the food pipe caused by forceful vomiting.
The 70-year-old patient arrived at the hospital with severe chest pain, difficulty swallowing, and breathing problems. Detailed evaluation revealed a big hole in her lower esophagus (food pipe), allowing food and infected material to leak into the chest cavity. Considering the complexity of the condition and the associated infection, the medical team opted for an advanced non-surgical approach involving endoscopic vacuum therapy followed by autologous fat grafting. After multiple treatment sessions and weeks of dedicated care, the defect closed successfully, allowing the patient to recover without undergoing major surgery.
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