Ligamentum arteriosum calcification mimicking esophageal perforation: A case report

Abdulmalek Alzahrani, Mohammed Alsayed, Khalid Nassibi, Ali A. Alzahrani, Samira Alturkistany
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Abstract

Introduction

The ligamentum arteriosum is a structure that connects the pulmonary artery to the aorta in the developing fetus. After birth it usually undergoes fibrous degenerative changes and calcification. Ligamentum arteriosum calcification (LAC) can be mistaken for an esophageal perforation, especially in patients with suspected esophageal foreign bodies or suspected esophageal injuries.

Case presentation

A 16-month-old boy underwent elective surgery for congenital lipomyelomeningocele. The endotracheal intubation was technically difficult due to an anterior position of the larynx. Postoperatively he developed high fever and an elevated white blood cell count, which were concerning for an esophageal perforation. A computerized tomography (CT) scan with oral contrast with the patient in left latera decubitus due to recent lower back surgery was done and showed a hyperdense line near the aortopulmonary window, resembling an esophageal contrast leak. Knowing that LAC was in the differential, and before proceeding with any major interventions for a presumed esophageal injury we did a barium swallow study, which confirmed that there was no esophageal perforation. The patient recovered well.

Conclusion

LAC is an uncommon condition that is difficult to distinguish from a contrast leak secondary to an esophageal perforation. A lack of awareness of condition can lead to unnecessary intervention.

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模仿食管穿孔的动脉韧带钙化病例报告
导言动脉韧带是连接发育中胎儿肺动脉和主动脉的结构。出生后,它通常会发生纤维变性和钙化。动脉韧带钙化(LAC)可能被误认为是食管穿孔,尤其是在怀疑有食管异物或怀疑食管损伤的患者中。由于喉头位置靠前,气管插管在技术上非常困难。术后他出现了高烧和白细胞计数升高,这与食道穿孔有关。计算机断层扫描(CT)显示主动脉肺窗附近有一条高密度线,类似食管造影剂泄漏。我们知道 LAC 属于鉴别诊断范围,在对假定的食管损伤采取任何重大干预措施之前,我们做了吞钡检查,结果证实没有食管穿孔。结论LAC是一种不常见的疾病,很难与食管穿孔继发的造影剂泄漏区分开来。对这种情况缺乏认识可能会导致不必要的干预。
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