Affiliation:
1. Department of Surgery, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina
Abstract
CASE SUMMARY:
A 61-year-old man presented with penetrating Crohn’s ileocolitis and neoterminal ileal fibrostenotic stricture. He developed an anastomotic leak after a redo ileocolic resection and now has a chronic low-output enterocutaneous fistula. He was transferred from an outside institution for further management and is currently without Crohn’s disease (CD)–related medical therapy. The fistula output is 25 to 50 mL/day of GI contents. His weight dropped by 25 pounds in 6 months after surgery with a current BMI of 19.1, albumin of 2.0 g/dL, and hemoglobin of 9.7 g/dL. During a 3-month period, he was optimized for surgery with local wound care, initiation of infliximab, and nutritional support with exclusive enteral nutrition (EEN). He gained 9 pounds (BMI 20.4). Albumin improved to 3.4 g/dL and hemoglobin to 12.1 g/dL. He underwent a successful open takedown of the enterocutaneous fistula with ileocolic anastomosis.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Gastroenterology,General Medicine