Abstract

Adult esophageal duplication (ED) is a rare congenital anomaly that is rarely encountered in clinical practice. There have been only a few reported cases of adult tubular esophageal duplication. A patient presented with symptoms of odynophagia and dysphagia. Upon examination, gastroscopy and X-ray contrast imaging revealed the formation of a fistula in the upper esophagus that connected to a sinus tract running along the esophagus. After managing the initial infection, an open surgery was performed. The esophageal tubular duplication was removed and the defect was reconstructed using a supraclavicular artery island (SAI) flap. The post-operative recovery was uneventful and the patient's odynophagia and dysphagia were relieved. In conclusion, ED can be effectively diagnosed through esophagogram and gastroscopy. Surgical excision is currently the preferred treatment option, and the use of the SAI flap technique shows great promise in reconstructing the esophageal defect after surgery.

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