Long-term endoscopic follow-up after closure of a post-bariatric surgery fistula with a cardiac septal defect occluder
E-VideosVideo 1 Long-term follow-up of successful gastrocutaneous fistula closure using a cardiac septal defect occluder.▶ Fig. 1 Endoscopic images showing: a the well-positioned cardiac septal defect occluder, with closure of the gastrocutaneous fistula at 1-year follow-up; b no evidence of leakage or a fistulous tract, despite apparent migration of the cardiac septal defect occluder, at 3-year follow-up.▶ Fig. 2 Image from an upper gastrointestinal series showing no evidence of gastrointestinal leakage or a fistula, and no evidence of the previously placed cardiac septal defect occluder.
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