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Persistent Ostomy Following Percutaneous Endosecopic Gastrostomy Removal: Treatment Strategies.

Alsiddig ElmahdiMohamed EisaRobert MartindaleEndashaw Omer
Published in: Current gastroenterology reports (2024)
The use of over the scope clips (OTSC) have evolved recently in the management of gastrointestinal bleeding, perforation, and fistula closures. OTSC has become more readily available and proven to be effective and safe. Suturing devices have shown promising results. Persistent gastrocutaneous fistula following PEG removal is a rare yet serious complication that can lead to continuous skin irritation and leakage of gastric contents and acid. There are several postulated risk factors but the most important of these is duration of placement. Management can include medical therapy which has recently been shown to be somewhat effective, endoscopic therapy and surgery as a last resort. Overall, the data on GCFs is limited and further study with larger sample size is needed.
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