Management of enterocutaneous fistulas:30—year clinical experience

Objectives To explore successful models of management of enterocutaneous fistulas and unresolved problems requiring further study.Method Analysis of therapeutic results of 1168 cases treated in one center from January 1971 to December 2000.Results In this group of patients,the recovery rate was 93%...

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Published inChinese medical journal Vol. 116; no. 2; pp. 171 - 175
Main Author 黎介寿 任建安 等
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Published China Research Institute of General Surgery, General Hospital of Nanjing Command PLA, Nanjing 210002, China 01.02.2003
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Abstract Objectives To explore successful models of management of enterocutaneous fistulas and unresolved problems requiring further study.Method Analysis of therapeutic results of 1168 cases treated in one center from January 1971 to December 2000.Results In this group of patients,the recovery rate was 93% and 37% of fistulas healed spontaneously after non-operative treatment.The mortality rate was 5.5%,most of which occurred due to sepsis.Of 659 cases receiving definitive operations for enteric fistula,98% recovered.Recovery,mortality and operational success rates (94.2%,4.4%,99.7%)of cases treated between january 1985 and December 2000 were significantly better than those(90.4%,8.2%,95.5%)of cases treated earlier(January 1971-December 1984)(P<0.05).Conclusions The results from this study were better overall than those reported in previous literatures.The change in therapeutic strategy,improved technique in control of sepsis,rational nutritional support and careful monitoring of vital organs are the key reasons for improvement of managing enteric fistules.However,increasing spontaneous closure of fistula,improving the therapeutic rate of spectific enteric fistula (IBD ofr radiation enteritis)and performing definitive operations for enteric fistula at early stages are still problematic and require further study.
AbstractList Objectives To explore successful models of management of enterocutaneous fistulas and unresolved problems requiring further study.Method Analysis of therapeutic results of 1168 cases treated in one center from January 1971 to December 2000.Results In this group of patients,the recovery rate was 93% and 37% of fistulas healed spontaneously after non-operative treatment.The mortality rate was 5.5%,most of which occurred due to sepsis.Of 659 cases receiving definitive operations for enteric fistula,98% recovered.Recovery,mortality and operational success rates (94.2%,4.4%,99.7%)of cases treated between january 1985 and December 2000 were significantly better than those(90.4%,8.2%,95.5%)of cases treated earlier(January 1971-December 1984)(P<0.05).Conclusions The results from this study were better overall than those reported in previous literatures.The change in therapeutic strategy,improved technique in control of sepsis,rational nutritional support and careful monitoring of vital organs are the key reasons for improvement of managing enteric fistules.However,increasing spontaneous closure of fistula,improving the therapeutic rate of spectific enteric fistula (IBD ofr radiation enteritis)and performing definitive operations for enteric fistula at early stages are still problematic and require further study.
To explore successful models of management of enterocutaneous fistulas and unresolved problems requiring further study.OBJECTIVESTo explore successful models of management of enterocutaneous fistulas and unresolved problems requiring further study.Analysis of therapeutic results of 1168 cases treated in one center from January 1971 to December 2000.METHODAnalysis of therapeutic results of 1168 cases treated in one center from January 1971 to December 2000.In this group of patients, the recovery rate was 93% and 37% of fistulas healed spontaneously after non-operative treatment. The mortality rate was 5.5%, most of which occurred due to sepsis. Of 659 cases receiving definitive operations for enteric fistula, 98% recovered. Recovery, mortality and operational success rates (94.2%, 4.4%, 99.7%) of cases treated between January 1985 and December 2000 were significantly better than those (90.4%, 8.2%, 95.5%) of cases treated earlier (January 1971-December 1984) (P < 0.05).RESULTSIn this group of patients, the recovery rate was 93% and 37% of fistulas healed spontaneously after non-operative treatment. The mortality rate was 5.5%, most of which occurred due to sepsis. Of 659 cases receiving definitive operations for enteric fistula, 98% recovered. Recovery, mortality and operational success rates (94.2%, 4.4%, 99.7%) of cases treated between January 1985 and December 2000 were significantly better than those (90.4%, 8.2%, 95.5%) of cases treated earlier (January 1971-December 1984) (P < 0.05).The results from this study were better overall than those reported in previous literatures. The change in therapeutic strategy, improved technique in control of sepsis, rational nutritional support and careful monitoring of vital organs are the key reasons for improvement of managing enteric fistulas. However, increasing spontaneous closure of fistula, improving the therapeutic rate of specific enteric fistula (IBD or radiation enteritis) and performing definitive operations for enteric fistula at early stages are still problematic and require further study.CONCLUSIONSThe results from this study were better overall than those reported in previous literatures. The change in therapeutic strategy, improved technique in control of sepsis, rational nutritional support and careful monitoring of vital organs are the key reasons for improvement of managing enteric fistulas. However, increasing spontaneous closure of fistula, improving the therapeutic rate of specific enteric fistula (IBD or radiation enteritis) and performing definitive operations for enteric fistula at early stages are still problematic and require further study.
To explore successful models of management of enterocutaneous fistulas and unresolved problems requiring further study. Analysis of therapeutic results of 1168 cases treated in one center from January 1971 to December 2000. In this group of patients, the recovery rate was 93% and 37% of fistulas healed spontaneously after non-operative treatment. The mortality rate was 5.5%, most of which occurred due to sepsis. Of 659 cases receiving definitive operations for enteric fistula, 98% recovered. Recovery, mortality and operational success rates (94.2%, 4.4%, 99.7%) of cases treated between January 1985 and December 2000 were significantly better than those (90.4%, 8.2%, 95.5%) of cases treated earlier (January 1971-December 1984) (P < 0.05). The results from this study were better overall than those reported in previous literatures. The change in therapeutic strategy, improved technique in control of sepsis, rational nutritional support and careful monitoring of vital organs are the key reasons for improvement of managing enteric fistulas. However, increasing spontaneous closure of fistula, improving the therapeutic rate of specific enteric fistula (IBD or radiation enteritis) and performing definitive operations for enteric fistula at early stages are still problematic and require further study.
R65; Objectives To explore successful models of management of enterocutaneous fistulas and u nresolved problems requiring further study. Method Analysis of therapeutic results of 1168 cases treated in one center from January 1971 to December 2000. Results In this group of patients, the recovery rate was 93% and 37% of fistulas healed spontaneously after non-operative treatment. The mortality rate was 5.5%, mos t of which occurred due to sepsis. Of 659 cases receiving definitive operations for enteric fistula, 98% recovered. Recovery, mortality and operational succes s rates (94.2%, 4.4%, 99.7%) of cases treated between January 1985 and Decemb er 2000 were significantly better than those (90.4%, 8.2%, 95.5%) of cases treated earlier (January 1971-December 1984) (P<0.05). Conclusions The results from this study were better overall than those reported in previous literatures. The change in therapeutic strategy, improved technique in control of sepsis, rational nutritional support and careful monitoring of vital organs are the key reasons for improvement of managing enteric fistulas. However, incre asing spontaneous closure of fistula, improving the therapeutic rate of specific enteric fistula (IBD or radiation enteritis) and performing definitive operations for enteric fistula at early stages are still problematic and require further study.
Author 黎介寿 任建安 等
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SubjectTerms Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Child
Child, Preschool
Cutaneous Fistula - surgery
Female
Humans
Infant
Intestinal Fistula - surgery
Male
Middle Aged
Nutritional Support
Sepsis - prevention & control
临床经验
手术并发症
管理方法
肠皮肤瘘管
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