A method for treatment of deep and superficial enteroatmospheric fistulas in an open abdomen, ChimneyVAC: Ten years experience

Author:

Seternes Arne123ORCID,Rekstad Lars Cato4ORCID,Lossius William4ORCID,Wasmuth Hans H.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Section of Vascular Surgery Department of Surgery Trondheim University Hospital St. Olavs Hospital Trondheim Norway

2. Department of Circulation and Medical Imaging Norwegian University of Science and Technology Trondheim Norway

3. Norwegian Research Center for Minimally Invasive and Image‐Guided Diagnostics and Therapy Trondheim University Hospital St. Olavs Hospital Trondheim Norway

4. Section of Gastrointestinal Surgery Department of Surgery Trondheim University Hospital St. Olavs Hospital Trondheim Norway

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundLeakage of intestinal fluid is a challenging event when it appears in an open abdomen (OA) and surgical deviation does not seem possible. Intestinal contents in the abdominal cavity maintain inflammation and drainage is there for essential. We have developed a method, ChimneyVAC, to treat both deep and superficial enteroatmospheric fistulas (EAF)AimsTo describe this innovative surgical technique and our 10‐year experience.Material & MethodsThis single‐center observational cohort study included all 16 consecutive patients treated with ChimneyVAC. Seven women and 9 men; median age: 47; (interquartile range [IQR]:39–63) years, 15 with a small bowel fistula and 1 with a large bowel fistula. All except of the colonic fistula were classified as a high output fistula; 14 were deep and 2 superficial. In this technique, a negative‐pressure source is applied directly above the fistula opening, in addition to negative pressure wound therapy for the OA. This controls the leakage of intestinal fluid by direct drainage into a vacuum system, thereby avoiding contamination of the abdomen. A controlled enterocutaneous fistula (ECF) then forms as the traction from the ChimneyVAC brings the fistula opening to skin level.ResultsIn 14 patients, an ECF formed after a median of 42 (IQR:28–55) days and 12 (IQR:7–16) dressing changes. The median length of hospitalization was 103 (IQR:58–143) days. Two patients died of multiorgan failure and 14 initially survived.DiscussionThis study showed that 14 out of 16 patients survived the initial treatment for enteric leakage with the ChimneyVAC method. The outcome of ChimneyVAC treatment is a controlled ECF, which was then corrected after a median of six months. However, hospitalization is lengthy, the patients undergo several dressing changes and many needs additional parenteral nutrition until intestinal continuity is reestablished.ConclusionChimneyVAC is a feasible method for treatment of EAF in an OA, with favorable survival.

Publisher

Wiley

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