Open wound management of esophagocutaneous fistula in unstable cervical spine after corpectomy and multilevel laminectomy:A case report and review of the literature
Open wound management of esophagocutaneous fistula in unstable cervical spine after corpectomy and multilevel laminectomy:A case report and review of the literature作者机构:Department of Orthopedics University of Toledo Medical Center
出 版 物:《World Journal of Orthopedics》 (世界骨科杂志(英文版))
年 卷 期:2017年第8卷第8期
页 面:651-655页
学科分类:0403[教育学-体育学] 1002[医学-临床医学] 10[医学]
主 题:Wound management Esophagocutaneous fistula
摘 要:A 67-year-old female patient developed an esophagocutaneous fistula 4 mo after C4 and C5 partial corpectomy. Plain radiograph and computed tomography(CT) scan of cervical spine showed inferior screws pullout with plate migration that caused the esophageal perforation. Management included removal of anterior hardware, revision C4-5 corpectomy, iliac crest strut autograft and halo orthosis immobilization. The fistula was treated using antibiotics and a 10-french gauge rubber tube for daily irrigation and Penrose drain. At 3 mo, the esophagocutaneous fistula healed and the patient resumed oral feeding. Six months follow-up CT scan showed sound fusion with graft incorporation. At two-year follow-up, patient denied any neck pain or dysphagia. This case report presents a successful outcome of a conservative open wound management without attempted repair. The importance of this case report is to highlight this treatment method that may be considered in such a rare complication particularly if surgical repair failed.