| Literature DB >> 19723691 |
Mehrdad Nikfarjam1, Brad Champagne, Harry L Reynolds, Benjamin K Poulose, Jeffrey L Ponsky, Jeffrey M Marks.
Abstract
Colocutaneous fistulas are frequently the result of complications related to previous operative procedures and are a major cause of morbidity. Most are initially treated conservatively, with a large percentage eventually requiring further surgery for definitive treatment. The use of a temporary colonic stent for the management of colostomy-related colocutaneous fistula has not been previously described. Two patients with colocutaneous fistula related to end colostomies and opening into midline laparotomy wounds were treated by temporary plastic stenting. A removable Polyflex silicone stent was inserted into the stoma. Stent redeployment was needed on several occasions following partial stent expulsion. Midline wound healing was achieved in both cases by 6 weeks post-stent insertion, and complete fistula closure occurred in 1 case. Temporary stent placement in certain cases may aid in the management of a colocutaneous fistula associated with a colostomy to allow fecal diversion from wounds and aid fistula closure.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19723691 DOI: 10.1177/1553350609345851
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Innov ISSN: 1553-3506 Impact factor: 2.058