Tube removal, tailored antibiotic treatment and endoscopic suturing effectively treats peristomal infection and consecutive persisting gastrostomy fistula – a case series

Author:

Brechmann Thorsten12ORCID,Jägers Lisa Linnea1,Schyroki Yvonne1,Naveed Parweiz1

Affiliation:

1. Internal Medicine - Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Berufsgenossenschaftliche Universitätsklinik Bergmannsheil GmbH, Bochum, Germany

2. Innere Medizin und Gastroenterologie, Sankt Elisabeth-Hospital Gutersloh, Gütersloh, Germany

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Peristomal leakage, infection, and persisting fistula after tube removal are rare, but well-known complications in long-term percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomies (PEG). A standard treatment procedure is missing. This case series describes a procedure of tube removal, tailored antibiotic therapy and endoscopic closure with a gastropexy device after mechanical de-epithelialization of the fistulous tract. Case presentation Three patients with infected long-standing PEG (4 to 21 years) were included. The tubes were removed endoscopically and tailored antimicrobial therapy was administered over 10 to 14 days. The persisting fistula was de-epithelialized mechanically and sutured under endoscopic control with a dedicated gastropexy device 11 to 25 days thereafter. A new PEG tube was placed in the same session on a different site. After 30 days the fistula had healed completely, and the PEG worked well in all subjects. Conclusions Endoscopic sealing of a persisting fistula with a dedicated gastropexy device after thorough de-epithelialization is a promising technique that needs confirmation by larger studies.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Gastroenterology

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