@article{ref1, title="Compressed air injury to the esophagus: case report", journal="Journal of trauma", year="1989", author="Grimes, CK and Dibbins, AW and Curci, MR", volume="29", number="12", pages="1713-1715", abstract="Compressed air injuries to the esophagus are uncommon. They characteristically present with respiratory distress, subcutaneous and mediastinal emphysema, and may have a pneumothorax. The distal esophagus is always the site of rupture and requires prompt surgical repair to avoid serious morbidity and potential lethal complications.", language="", issn="0022-5282", doi="", url="http://dx.doi.org/" }