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[Chronic anastomosis fistula: special problem in anastomosis wound healing].
Chronic anastomotic fistulas represent a complex clinical problem following various surgical gastrointestinal interventions. The etiology of anastomotic fistula includes multiple factors. Risk factors include patient- and surgery-dependent factors and those that are influenced by pre- and perioperative therapeutic measures. Therapeutic strategies include optimization of concomitant risk factors, medical strategies to improve wound healing, and endoscopical or surgical interventions.