Esophagocoloplasty fistula successfully treated with vacuum-assisted closure

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Abstract

Esophageal fistulas in the cervical region are usually difficult to manage and carry a high morbidity. We report a case of an esophago-colonic fistula after colonic interposition, successfully managed with vacuum-assisted closure ‘V.A.C. system’, (Kinetic Concepts Inc., San Antonio, TX, USA). The patient initially presented with purulent fluid from the cervical wound 13 days after surgery. Esophagogram confirmed a leak. Since the patient had a history of anastomotic leaks, a surgical intervention was not the treatment of choice. In light of this, conservative treatment with V.A.C. system was initiated. She underwent full recovery.

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Endara, S. A., Terán, F. J., Serrano, A. J., Castillo, M. J., & Molina, G. A. (2018). Esophagocoloplasty fistula successfully treated with vacuum-assisted closure. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2018(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjx256

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