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Esophageal obstruction secondary to a mediastinal pancreatic pseudocyst.
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1986
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Esophageal ObstructionRare ComplicationEsophagusPancreatic Fluid CollectionPancreatic PseudocystSurgical PathologyInterventional Endoscopic UltrasoundGastroenterologyEus-guided GastroenterostomyComplete Esophageal ObstructionPancreatic SurgeryAbdominal ImagingSurgeryGastrointestinal PathologyMedicineRadiology
The authors report a rare complication of pancreatic pseudocyst. A 47-year-old man suffered rapidly progressing dysphagia and complete esophageal obstruction secondary to extrinsic compression by mediastinal extension of a pancreatic pseudocyst. Ultrasonography and especially computerized tomography were instrumental in diagnosis and in the planning of the operation. A posterior cystogastrostomy successfully drained the pseudocyst and relieved the esophageal obstruction.