Colostomy fistula caused by segmental absence of intestinal musculature: a case report.
Jumpei ShibataKota InagakiPublished in: Surgical case reports (2023)
This case highlights the rarity of a colostomy fistula as a manifestation of SAIM and emphasizes the need to consider SAIM in the differential diagnosis for such cases. The presence of SAIM-affected lesions poses a risk of anastomotic failure, underscoring the importance of assessing the risk of complications during future surgeries. Surgeons should be aware of the etiology and potential implications of SAIM to ensure appropriate management and minimize postoperative morbidity. Further studies are warranted to explore the underlying mechanisms and optimize surgical strategies for patients with SAIM and its associated complications. Increased awareness among clinicians is crucial for timely diagnoses and tailored interventions to improve patient outcomes.