Entero-colonic Fistula Secondary to Necrotizing Enterocolitis in Premature Infant: A Case Report

Soung Hee Kim
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Necrotizing enterocolitis is a severe inflammatory disease of the intestine and is the main cause of death in infants, mostly occurring in premature infants. Intestinal obstruction may occur during the medical treatment of necrotizing enterocolitis. A common cause of intestinal obstruction is intestinal stricture, and entero-enteric fistulas may form in the proximal portion of the intestinal stricture. Several mechanisms may be suggested for the development of entero-enteric fistula. Intestinal ischemia and subsequent necrosis do not become intestinal perforation over time, causing an inflammatory reaction, and are attached to the adjacent intestine, forming a fistula. Alternatively, a subacute perforation may be sealed off by the adjacent intestine, resulting in fistula formation. Entero-enteric fistulas are closely related to distal stricture and occurs when there is a localized perforation rather than a generalized perforation. Fistulas can be diagnosed via contrast enema examination or distal loopogram, and surgical resection is required. Here, I report a case of a preterm infant with an entero-colonic fistula secondary to necrotizing enterocolitis. The patient had abdominal distention and bloody stool and was confirmed to have rotavius enteritis. Plain abdominal radiographs showed pneumatosis intestinalis. The patient received medical treatment for necrotizing enterocolitis. While the symptoms were improving, he vomited again, and intestinal obstruction was suspected. Gastrografin enema was performed due to intestinal obstruction, and an enterocolonic fistula was found.
早产儿坏死性小肠结肠炎继发肠结肠瘘1例
坏死性小肠结肠炎是一种严重的肠道炎症性疾病,是婴儿死亡的主要原因,主要发生在早产儿身上。坏死性小肠结肠炎的治疗过程中可能会出现肠梗阻。肠梗阻的常见原因是肠狭窄,肠瘘可能在肠狭窄的近端形成。肠肠瘘的发展可能有几种机制。随着时间的推移,肠道缺血和随后的坏死不会变成肠穿孔,引起炎症反应,并附着在邻近的肠道上,形成瘘管。或者,亚急性穿孔可以被邻近的肠道封闭,从而形成瘘管。肠瘘与远端狭窄密切相关,发生在局部穿孔而非全身穿孔时。瘘管可以通过对比灌肠检查或远端环形图进行诊断,需要手术切除。在此,我报告了一例早产儿坏死性小肠结肠炎并发肠结肠瘘的病例。病人有腹胀和便血,并被证实为轮状病毒肠炎。腹部平片显示肠积气。病人因坏死性小肠结肠炎接受了治疗。当症状好转时,他再次呕吐,并怀疑有肠梗阻。由于肠梗阻,进行了胃格拉芬灌肠,发现了一个肠结肠瘘。
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