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How to isolate a high output enteroatmospheric fistula in the open abdomen with negative pressure therapy: an institution's step by step guide to the VAC donut.

Katherine J L SuterLuke D FairweatherYayha Al-HabbalNezor HouliRodney JacobsHai T Bui
Published in: ANZ journal of surgery (2023)
There is multiple evidence to suggest that isolation techniques of high output enteroatmospheric fistulas (EAF) in open abdomens can be advantageous in controlling fistula effluent while allowing time for abdominal wall to granulate. The large loss of proteins, electrolytes and fluid, and the distressing nature of the open abdomen for both patients and doctors, make managing these EAFs a clinical challenge. We present our experience with a high output mucosal protruding EAF and the creation of a 'VAC donut' allowing a successful diversion of the enteric content whilst promoting granulation of the tissue bed.
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