Fistuloclysis in the nutritional management of a enteroatmospheric fistula: case report and literature review

Mariana Kumaira Fonseca, Neiva Baldissera, Laís Borges, Pedro Adolfo de Andrade Sarmento, Carlos Renato Rodrigues da Cunha, Luiza Leonardi, Mauro de Souza, Siebert Júnior, João Vilney, Franco Filho, Carla Maria Barreto da Silva, MD MsD Sousa Rego
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Introduction: The open abdomen (OA) strategy has been widely adopted as a life-saving intervention in critically ill patients. Initially described as part of the damage control surgery in trauma practice, OA techniques have since further expanded its indications, being successfully adapted to many non-trauma emergent surgical conditions, including abdominal compartment syndrome, severe acute pancreatitis, vascular diseases, and peritonitis/intra-abdominal sepsis. Case Report: This report presents a successful application of this technique in the management of a high-output enteroatmospheric fistula following abdominal complications in a trauma patient. Final considerations: Fistuloclysis is a promising modality for the nutritional support of complex cases of enteroatmospheric fistula in OA patients that also align with the recent efforts to ensure enteral nutrition whenever feasible. Besides its advantages over prolonged exclusive parenteral nutrition in terms of morbidity and costs, the improvement in bowel mucosal trophism is critical for the definitive reconstructive surgery. Future clinical guidelines may encourage the use of fistuloclysis as a safe and effective alternative method for the management of these challenging cases.
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肠管瘘营养治疗中的瘘管溶解术:病例报告和文献综述
简介开腹手术(OA)作为一种挽救危重病人生命的干预措施已被广泛采用。OA 技术最初被描述为创伤实践中损伤控制手术的一部分,后来进一步扩大了其适应症,并成功应用于许多非创伤性急诊外科病症,包括腹腔间隔综合征、重症急性胰腺炎、血管疾病和腹膜炎/腹腔内败血症。病例报告:本报告介绍了在处理一名创伤患者腹部并发症后出现的高输出肠管瘘管时成功应用该技术的案例。最后的考虑因素:瘘管溶解术是对 OA 患者复杂的肠管瘘管进行营养支持的一种很有前途的方法,也符合近年来在可行的情况下确保肠内营养的努力。除了在发病率和费用方面优于长期肠外营养外,肠粘膜营养的改善对于最终的重建手术也至关重要。未来的临床指南可能会鼓励将瘘管溶解术作为一种安全有效的替代方法,用于治疗这些具有挑战性的病例。
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