Surgical Techniques for the Management of Enteroatmospheric Fistulae

2009 
Abstract Background: An intestinal fistula in the “open abdomen” is called “enteroatmospheric” and is a great challenge for the surgeon because of the high mortality and morbidity rates associated with it. This report is a study of the surgical strategy for treating patients with enteroatmospheric fistulae. Methods: During a 3-year period (2005–2007), two males and one female patient with a mean age of 63 years were referred to our surgical department for management of enteroatmospheric fistulae that developed after operations carried out for severe peritonitis, which was a consequence of sigmoid diverticulum rupture in two cases and disruption of an entero-enteric Roux-en-Y anastomosis after total gastrectomy for cancer in one. Results: All patients were appropriately supported in a surgical intensive care unit, with administration of total parenteral nutrition and appropriate antibiotics to eliminate secondary infections. Several re-operations were necessary to treat the enteroatmospheric fistulae. Even...
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