Treating a Bypass with Bypass Surgery: Repair of a Duodeno-sigmoid Fistula Complicating Acute Diverticulitis.
Iulia Catalina FerentAugusto LauroValerio RinaldiStefano FrattaroliMarzia VaranesePaolina SaulloRoberto CaronnaPublished in: Digestive diseases and sciences (2024)
Diverticular disease is common in Western countries; one-third of patients with diverticular disease develop diverticulitis during their lifetime of whom 5% may experience serious complications. We describe a rare complication of diverticulitis: a duodeno-colic fistula in a patient with an elongated sigmoid colon (dolicosigma). The patient complained of abdominal pain, diarrhea, weight loss, and feculent vomiting. Radiological studies and gastroscopy demonstrated a fistula between the second portion of the duodenum and the sigmoid colon. Curative surgery cured the fistula and completely resolved its associated signs and symptoms.
Keyphrases
- abdominal pain
- minimally invasive
- weight loss
- coronary artery bypass
- case report
- liver failure
- bariatric surgery
- risk factors
- intensive care unit
- rectal cancer
- acute coronary syndrome
- body mass index
- adipose tissue
- irritable bowel syndrome
- clostridium difficile
- chemotherapy induced
- aortic dissection
- glycemic control