Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2017.
World J Gastrointest Endosc. Feb 16, 2017; 9(2): 85-90
Published online Feb 16, 2017. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v9.i2.85
Table 1 Patients developed chronic gastro cutaneous fistula and were then referred to our unit for endoscopic closure
AgeGenderUnderlying conditionNo. of previous PEG'sDate of first PEGDate of PEG removalDuration of PEG treatmentPEG complicationAge of GC fistula (d)Previous antibioticsOTSC typeDate of OTSC placementMethodSuccessful immediate closureLong term resolution of leakFollow-up (d)Complications
Case 167FCerebral ischemia, tongue carcinoma323/07/0920/01/11546Chronic, recurrent infections with gastrocutaneus fistula203Yes11/3a11/08/11Suction and anchorYesYes1875No
Case 223FCystic fibrosis131/12/1101/06/151248Persisting gastrocutaneus fistula241No11/6a28/01/16SuctionYesYes244No
Case 323MCystic fibrosis130/07/1218/06/151053Persisting gastrocutaneus fistula144No11/6a09/11/15SuctionYesYes324No
Case 452FOropharyngeal carcinoma130/12/1118/01/13385Persisting gastrocutaneus fistula850No11/6a18/05/15SuctionYesYes499No
Case 552MTongue carcinoma liver cirrhosis123/08/1213/09/1221Leaking gastrostomy due to ascitesNANo14/6a13/09/12SuctionYesYes1476No
Mean43808360884