Isolation techniques for gastrointestinal tract defects: Two case reports.

IF 1.8 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Aleksei A Kashintsev, Roman Vladimirovich Eselevich, Dmitry Aleksandrovich Surov, Oleg Valeryevich Balyura, Vitali Proutski
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Background: Gastrointestinal (GI) tract injuries and defects form a heterogeneous group of conditions often presenting with fistula formation. Management depends on factors such as defect number, anatomical location, and patient status, requiring a therapy that addresses multiple etiopathogenic factors.

Case summary: We present two cases of patients who underwent total gastrectomy for gastric malignancy. A combined therapeutic approach was employed, based on isolating the injury site with local vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) therapy and simultaneous enteral nutrition. This method facilitated successful healing and enabled the identification of previously undetected defects not recognized by conventional diagnostics.

Conclusion: The combination of injury site isolation, local VAC therapy, and enteral feeding proved to be safe, effective, and easily adaptable to standard surgical practice. This approach may expand surgical options in the treatment of GI tract injuries and defects.

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胃肠道缺损的分离技术:2例报告。
背景:胃肠道损伤和缺陷形成了一个异质组的条件,通常表现为瘘形成。治疗取决于诸如缺陷数量、解剖位置和患者状态等因素,需要针对多种致病因素的治疗。病例总结:我们报告了两例因胃恶性肿瘤而行全胃切除术的患者。采用隔离损伤部位、局部真空辅助闭合(VAC)治疗和同时肠内营养的联合治疗方法。这种方法促进了成功的愈合,并使以前未被常规诊断识别的未检测到的缺陷得以识别。结论:损伤部位隔离、局部VAC治疗和肠内喂养相结合是安全、有效的,且易于适应标准手术操作。这种方法可以扩大治疗胃肠道损伤和缺陷的手术选择。
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World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
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