| Literature DB >> 1703073 |
M L Hordijk1, J Dees, M van Blankenstein.
Abstract
Peroral intubation with a standard prosthesis fails to occlude inoperable malignant esophago-respiratory fistulas located above the narrowed segment, or when there is little or no stricture at all. Ten patients with malignant esophago-respiratory fistulas were intubated perorally with a prosthesis surrounded by a foam ruber cuff contained in a silicone sheath, in which a vacuum can be created. The type of fistula was esophago-bronchial in 6 patients, esophago-tracheal in 3 patients, and gastro-tracheal in 1 patient. The fistula was located above the stricture in 8 patients and in a malignancy without a stricture in 2 patients. The diameter of the opening of the fistula ranged between 1 and 3 cm. Complications with the cuffed tube were recurrent leakage after a period of 30 days in situ in 1 patient, and compression of the trachea immediately after intubation in 1 patient. Adequate palliation, that is, no symptoms related to the fistula, good transit of food and discharge from hospital within a few days was achieved in 9 patients for an average period of 37.2 days (10-84 days). The cuffed esophageal prosthesis can improve the quality of life in patients with malignant esophago-respiratory fistulas that do not respond to conventional intubation.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 1703073 DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1012861
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Endoscopy ISSN: 0013-726X Impact factor: 10.093