Endoscopic closure of esophageal, gastric, jejunal, and rectopelvic fistulas with cardiac septal occluder devices: a case series

Q3 Medicine
Ethan M. Cohen MD , Ayowumi A. Adekolu MD , Rohit Agrawal MD , Mohamed Zitun MD , Soban Maan MBBS , Shyam Thakkar MD , Shailendra Singh MD
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Abstract

Background and Aims

Treating GI fistulas and anastomotic leaks is a challenge. Traditionally, these adverse events have been treated with conservative measures or surgical interventions, both of which have been associated with high rates of morbidity. Although endoscopic techniques are available and commonly minimally invasive, their success can be variable and oftentimes require repeat interventions. Cardiac septal occluder (CSO) devices have emerged as an alternative for managing these complex GI fistulas and anastomotic leaks after the more conservative endoscopic options fail.

Methods

Before the introduction of the CSO device into the body, a CSO delivery system must first be created. After integrating this system with an endoscope, argon plasma coagulation is used on each of the fistulas, and the CSOs are then deployed under fluoroscopy.

Cases

We present 4 cases of CSO device placement throughout the GI tract: in the esophagus, jejunum, stomach, and rectosigmoid colon. Each of these cases presents unique challenges in maneuvering the anatomy, ensuring the CSOs fully occlude the fistulas, and are successful in causing tissue in-growth postplacement.

Conclusions

This study presents a case series of 4 successful closures of GI fistulas using CSO devices after the failure of more conservative therapies. Each of these cases takes place in a different part of the GI tract—the esophagus, stomach, small intestines, and large intestines—indicating the broad application of CSO devices. CSOs offer a promising alternative for managing complex GI fistulas and postsurgical anastomotic leaks endoscopically throughout the entire GI tract.
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VideoGIE
VideoGIE Medicine-Gastroenterology
CiteScore
1.50
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132
审稿时长
105 days
期刊介绍: VideoGIE, an official video journal of the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, is an Open Access, online-only journal to serve patients with digestive diseases. VideoGIE publishes original, single-blinded peer-reviewed video case reports and case series of endoscopic procedures used in the study, diagnosis, and treatment of digestive diseases. Videos demonstrate use of endoscopic systems, devices, and techniques; report outcomes of endoscopic interventions; and educate physicians and patients about gastrointestinal endoscopy. VideoGIE serves the educational needs of endoscopists in training as well as advanced endoscopists, endoscopy staff and industry, and patients. VideoGIE brings video commentaries from experts, legends, committees, and leadership of the society. Careful adherence to submission guidelines will avoid unnecessary delays, as incomplete submissions may be returned to the authors before initiation of the peer review process.
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