A 50-year-old woman had a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube placed after surgery for pharyngeal cancer. After 21 months, the PEG tube was removed due to improvement of per-oral ingestion. She had taken prednisolone for 31 years for systemic lupus erythematosus. The post-PEG fistula did not close spontaneously. The cause of the fistula was slow wound healing and gastrostomy site inflammation due to long-term steroid therapy. We were able to close the fistula with an over-the-scope clipping (OTSC) system. This case suggests that OTSC is useful for closing persistent post-PEG fistulas in patients receiving long-term prednisolone therapy.
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Arao, Y., Sato, Y., Hashimoto, S., Honda, H., Yoko, K., Takamura, M., … Kobayashi, M. (2015). Utility of over-the-scope clipping for closure of a persistent post-percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy fistula under long-term steroid therapy. Clinical Endoscopy, 48(6), 563–565. https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2015.48.6.563
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