Gastrosplenic fistula is a very rare entity, most commonly occurring as a distinctive complication of splenic or gastric malignancies, most notably diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL). Benign gastric ulcer, splenic abscess, and Crohn's disease have also been reported as possible causes. We report a nonmalignant case of 16-year–old male with a gastrosplenic fistula of unclear etiology. The fistulous tract was confirmed by an upper endoscopy and an upper gastrointestinal series. Subsequently, it was surgically managed with a subtotal gastrectomy with “Roux-en-Y” reconstruction and a feeding jejunostomy.
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Malik, A., Onwubiko, C., Chen, M., Radulescu, A., Galloway, D., & Martin, C. (2019). Gastrosplenic Fistula without Malignancy Management in a 16-Year-Old Boy. European Journal of Pediatric Surgery Reports, 07(01), e114–e116. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1678568
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