| Literature DB >> 35106233 |
Justin Chuang1, Naveena Luke1, Khushbu Patel1, Jordan Burlen2, Ali Nawras2.
Abstract
An esophageal fistula is a pathological connection between the esophagus and another structure. The most common treatment for an esophageal fistula is airway stenting. However, several case series have demonstrated the superiority of the over-the-scope clip (OTSC) system for fistula closure. We report a case requiring multiple stent/OTSC placements in an esophageal-pleural fistula (EPF) due to underlying malignancy. A 57-year-old male with stage IV esophageal cancer with an esophageal stent presented with three days of back pain and shortness of breath. A gastrografin was performed and showed a fistula at the proximal aspect of the pre-existing esophageal stent. A self-expandable metallic stent (SEMS) was utilized to bridge the fistula to the pre-existing esophageal stent. An esophagram two days later revealed extravasation and continuous esophageal leak. OTSC was then deployed at the fistula. A SEMS was also implanted through the patient's pre-existing stent. Endoscopy showed persistent esophageal perforation. The initial OTSC and SEMS combination was removed. After removal, a second OTSC was placed over the fistula, allowing for complete suction of the fistula into the OTSC clip cap. We followed this by deploying another SEMS through the pre-existing stent and clipping them together. The proximal end of this new stent fully covered the fistula, creating a complete seal. This case is notable in that successful EPF closure secondary to existing esophageal stent erosion was achieved by utilizing a properly positioned OTSC with stent-within-stent combination management.Entities:
Keywords: esophageal cancer; esophageal fistula; esophageal pleural fistula; otsc; over-the-scope clip
Year: 2021 PMID: 35106233 PMCID: PMC8787100 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.20696
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Upper GI series with gastrografin showing contrast extravasation due to EPF
GI: gastrointestinal
Figure 2Endoscopic images confirming an esophageal fistula adjacent to the proximal end of the esophageal stent
Figure 3Placement of OTSC clip over fistula allowing for complete closure of the fistula
OTSC: over-the-scope clip
Figure 4Flow diagram for the sequence of events
Documented EPF closures by OTSC
EPF: esophageal-pleural fistula; OTSC: over-the-scope clip
| Study | Type | Etiology for the cause of EPF | Number of attempts with OTSC | Complications | Successful OTSC placement |
| Kim et al. [ | Case report | Traffic accident | 1 | None | Yes |
| Khamaysi et al. [ | Case report | Variceal sclerotherapy | 2 | Initially recurrent pleural drainage | Yes |
| Correia et al. [ | Retrospective study | Mallory-Weiss tear | 1 | None | Yes |
| Beoletto et al. [ | Case report | Pneumonectomy | 1 | None | Yes |
| Zhang et al. [ | Case report | Pneumonia | 1 | None | Yes |